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F1 2023 World Championship Standing Of Teams And Players After Italian GP

2 years ago By Sports Desk

The 2023 Formula 1 season continues to deliver breathtaking action and unforgettable moments, and the Italian Grand Prix was no exception. With the iconic Monza circuit as the backdrop, Max Verstappen reaffirmed his status as a dominant force in the sport by securing his historic tenth consecutive victory. Let’s take a closer look at the current championship standings for both drivers and teams after this thrilling race.

Max Verstappen’s Monumental Streak:

Max Verstappen’s victory in Monza marked his tenth consecutive win in Formula 1. This incredible feat has solidified his position at the top of the driver’s championship standings. With 364 points to his name, Verstappen is not only leading the pack but doing so with an impressive margin.

Red Bull Racing’s Command:

Verstappen’s Red Bull Racing team has also been a force to be reckoned with in the 2023 season. The team’s collective efforts have resulted in a staggering 583 points in the constructor’s championship. This substantial lead reflects their ability to consistently perform at the highest level.

Sergio Perez Holds Second:

Verstappen’s teammate, Sergio Perez, secured a commendable second place in the Italian Grand Prix. With 219 points to his name, Perez has firmly established himself as a contender in the driver’s championship. His consistent performances are a valuable asset for Red Bull Racing.

Ferrari’s Strong Showing:

The Ferrari team showcased its prowess at Monza, with Carlos Sainz claiming the final podium position. Sainz’s performance, coupled with Charles Leclerc’s fourth-place finish, highlights the team’s competitive edge. In the constructor’s championship, Ferrari holds third place with 228 points.

Alonso and Hamilton in Pursuit: Fernando Alonso, driving for Aston Martin, is currently in third place in the driver’s championship with 170 points. Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton, a Mercedes stalwart, is hot on Alonso’s heels with 164 points. The battle for the remaining podium positions promises to be fierce as the season unfolds.

Charles Leclerc Edges Ahead:

A noteworthy development in the driver’s championship is Charles Leclerc’s ascent to sixth place with 111 points. His fourth-place finish at Monza allowed him to edge past George Russell, who had been tied with him in the standings before the race. Leclerc’s performances have been a driving force for Ferrari.

The Battle Continues:

As the 2023 Formula 1 season progresses, fans can expect an enthralling battle for both individual and team honors. Max Verstappen’s remarkable winning streak has set a high bar for his competitors, but in the world of motorsport, surprises can happen at any moment. With numerous races left on the calendar, the excitement and drama of Formula 1 are far from over. The championship standings may shift, but the relentless pursuit of excellence remains constant in this high-speed sport.

TABLES

Drivers Championship Table (Top 10)

PositionDriverTeamPoints
1Max Verstappen Red Bull364
2Sergio PerezRed Bull219
3Fernando Alonso Aston Martin170
4Lewis Hamilton Meecedes164
5Carlos SainzFerrari117
6Charles LeclercFerrari111
7George RussellMercedes109
8Lando Norris McLaren 79
9Lance StrollAston Martin47
10Pierre Gasly Alpine37
Source- F1.

Constructor’s Championship Table (Top 5)

PositionTeamPoints
1Red Bull583
2Mercedes273
3Ferrari228
4Aston Martin 217
5McLaren115

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