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

2 years ago By Sports Desk

The Formula 1 2023 World Championship has reached a crucial juncture, and the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka delivered a sensational chapter in this gripping motorsport saga. As the engines roar and the tires screech to a halt, it’s time to take a closer look at the current state of the championship standings for both teams and players.

Verstappen’s Dominance Continues

Max Verstappen, the Dutch dynamo representing Red Bull, has been nothing short of remarkable this season. His commanding drive in the Japanese Grand Prix added 26 crucial points to his tally, bringing his total to a staggering 400 points. Verstappen is now within a hair’s breadth of clinching a third driver’s title, demonstrating his exceptional skill and determination.

Red Bull’s Triumph in Constructors’ Championship

The Japanese Grand Prix marked a momentous occasion for Red Bull Racing. Needing just one point to secure the Constructors’ Championship, they did so with style, ensuring that the coveted trophy remains in Milton Keynes for another year. This sixth Constructors’ title underscores Red Bull’s dominance in the 2023 season.

The Thrilling Battle for Second

Fernando Alonso, the Spanish veteran racing for Aston Martin, has been a revelation this season. With 174 points to his name, he currently stands in fourth place, solidifying Aston Martin’s position in the top ranks. The team’s resurgence in 2023 is a testament to their relentless pursuit of excellence.

McLaren and Ferrari Battle On:

The fight for supremacy among the midfield teams continues to captivate fans. Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc, the dynamic duo at Ferrari, have accumulated 150 and 135 points, respectively. Meanwhile, Lando Norris and rookie Oscar Piastri at McLaren have amassed 115 points each. These closely contested battles make every race a spectacle worth watching.

Drivers’ Standings [Top 10]

POSITIONDriverTeam Points
1.Max Verstappen Red Bull 400
2.Sergio Perez Red Bull 223
3.Lewis Hamilton Mercedes190
4.Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 174
5.Carlos Sainz Ferrari150
6.Charles Leclerc Ferrari135
7.Lando Norris McLaren115
8.George Russell Mercedes 115
9.Oscar Piastri McLaren 57
10.Lance Stroll Aston Martin 47

Team Standings

PositionTeam Drivers Points
1.Red BullVerstappen and Perez623
2.MercedesHamilton and Russell305
3.FerrariLeclerc and Sainz285
4.Aston MartinAlonso and Stroll221
5.McLaren Piastri And Norris172
6.AlpineGasly And Ocon84
7.WilliamsAlbon And Sergeant21
8.HaasHulkenberg and Magnussen12
9.Alfa RomeoBottas And zhou10
10.AlphaTauri Ricciardo and Tsunoda 5

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