What are the F1 standings 2026?
Stay updated with the F1 Standings 2025, tracking the latest points, positions, and championship battles throughout the season. Follow your favorite drivers and teams as they fight for the title, with real-time updates on race results and leaderboard shifts.
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Also below the main data you will see some different visualizations of the standings and other analysis with which you can play with.
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F1 2026 Standings Combined View
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F1 2026 Dirty vs Clean Air Analysis of each Race
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F1 2026 Lap by Lap Position changes of each Race
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F1 2026 Race Pace Analysis for each Race
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F1 2026 Tyre Strategies of each Race
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F1 2026 Session by Session Progress per Driver
Formula 1 Standings 2026 - Drivers Championship
The F1 Drivers' Championship 2025 is the ultimate battle for the world title, where every race, point, and podium finish counts. With intense rivalries and unexpected twists, drivers compete to claim the prestigious championship crown. Stay updated with the latest standings, points breakdowns, and season highlights as the grid fights for supremacy.
Formula 1 Standings 2026 - Constructors Championship
The F1 Constructors' Championship 2026 is where teams prove their dominance, with every driver’s performance contributing to the overall standings. From strategic pit stops to car developments, teams push the limits to secure the championship. Follow the latest points tally, key battles, and how each constructor is shaping the title race.
F1 2025 Standings - Combined view
F1 2025 Dirty vs Clean Air Analysis
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In Formula 1, dirty air refers to the turbulent airflow left behind a car as it moves at high speeds. This disturbed air disrupts the aerodynamic performance of a following car, making it harder to generate downforce—especially in corners—leading to reduced grip and increased tire wear.
As a result, drivers often struggle to follow closely or attempt overtakes in dirty air zones. Understanding dirty air is crucial in F1 because it directly affects race strategy, car design, and overtaking opportunities. With recent regulations aimed at reducing the effects of dirty air, fans can expect more competitive and exciting on-track battles.
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To explain the graph above - we separated each track to 30 minisectors and for each sector in each lap we calculated how far is the car ahead. Then we categorize each piece of data in the 4 categories above, and after summing up everything we get the final result.
F1 2025 Lap by Lap Position Change Chart
The above Line Chart simply displays every drivers position on each lap. It is good representation of the progress of each driver during the race.
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Feel free to play with it as you can select to see only the F1 drivers you want to see and then change across races to see how their f1 race stats compare.
In Formula 1, race pace refers to the consistent speed and lap times a car can maintain over the course of a Grand Prix, taking into account factors like fuel load, tire wear, and track conditions.
Unlike one-lap qualifying speed, race pace reflects a car’s overall performance and efficiency during long runs. Strong race pace is crucial for securing podiums and executing successful race strategies, including undercuts and pit stops.
Teams analyze race pace data to optimize setups, manage tire degradation, and maximize points. Understanding race pace helps fans and analysts evaluate which cars are genuinely competitive over race distance, not just in qualifying.