After a crazy weekend, Max Verstappen returns to victory! Lando Norris finishes only sixth, trailing Max by 62 points: here’s the F1 standings after Brazil
A wild weekend in Brazil wraps up with Max Verstappen’s win from 17th on the grid. The Dutchman, benefiting from well-timed Safety Car interventions and a red flag, made a historic comeback—no one had won from 17th since Kimi Raikkonen in Suzuka 2005.
Alpine had a phenomenal weekend, with Ocon finishing second and Gasly third. The true losers of the weekend were McLaren, who ended in sixth and eighth (with Norris under investigation). Leclerc, in fifth, gains points on the British driver, though Ferrari loses ground in the Constructors’ Championship.
Here are the F1 standings after Brazil
- Max VERSTAPPEN (Red Bull) – 393 points
- Lando NORRIS (McLaren) – 331 points (-62)
- Charles LECLERC (Ferrari) – 307 points (-86)
- Oscar PIASTRI (McLaren) – 262 points (-131)
- Carlos SAINZ (Ferrari) – 244 points (-149)
- George RUSSELL (Mercedes) – 192 points (-201)
- Lewis HAMILTON (Mercedes) – 190 points (-203)
- Sergio PEREZ (Red Bull) – 151 points (-242)
- Fernando ALONSO (Aston Martin) – 62 points (-331)
- Nico HULKENBERG (Haas) – 31 points (-362)
- Yuki TSUNODA (RB) – 28 points (-365)
- Pierre GASLY (Alpine) – 26 points (-367)
- Lance STROLL (Aston Martin) – 24 points (-369)
- Esteban OCON (Alpine) – 23 points (-370)
- Kevin MAGNUSSEN (Haas) – 14 points (-379)
- Alexander ALBON (Williams) – 12 points (-381)
- Daniel RICCIARDO (RB) – 12 points (-381)
- Oliver BEARMAN (Ferrari) – 7 points (-386)
- Franco COLAPINTO (Williams) – 5 points (-388)
- Liam LAWSON (RB) – 4 points (-389)
- Guanyu ZHOU (Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber) – 0 points (-393)
- Logan SARGEANT (Williams) – 0 points (-393)
- Valtteri BOTTAS (Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber) – 0 points (-393)
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