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1

Lewis Hamilton (GB)

10
1
4
5
0
13
6
3
8
2
10
1
     

              38
2 Kimi Räikkönen (FIN) 1
8
10
1
8
2
10
1
6
3
0
9
     

              35
3 Felipe Massa
(BR)
- -
10
1
8
2
10
1
6
3
     

              34
4 Robert Kubica (POL) - 8
2
6
3
5
4
5
4
8
2
     

              32
5 Nick Heidfeld
(D)
8
2
3
6
5
4
0
9
4
5
       

              20
6 Heikki Kovalainen (FIN) 4
5
6
3
4
5
- 0
12
1
8
     

              15
7 Mark Webber (AUS) - 2
7
2
7
4
5
2
7
5
4
     

              15
8 Fernando Alonso (E) 5
4
1
8
0
10
- 3
6
0
10
     

              9
9 Jarno Trulli
(I)
- 5
4
3
6
1
8
0
10
0
13
     

              9
10 Nico Rosberg
(D)
6
3
0
14
1
8
- 1
8
-      

              8
11 Kazuki Nakajima
(JPN)
3
6
0
17
0
14
2
7
- 2
7
     

              7
12 Sebastian Vettel
(D)
- -
-
- 0
17
4
5
     

              4
13 Jenson Button (GB) - 0
10
-
3
6
0
11
0
11
     

              3
14 Rubens Barrichello (BR) - 0
13
0
11
- 0
14
3
6
     

              3
15 Sébastien Bourdais (F) 2
7
-
0
15
- - -      

              2
16 David Coulthard (GB) - 0
9
0
18
0
12
0
9
-      

              0
17 Timo Glock
(D)
- -
0
9
0
11
0
13
0
12
     

              0
18 Giancarlo Fisichella (I) - 0
12
0
12
0
10
- -      

              0
19 Nelson Piquet
(BR)
- 0
11
- - 0
15
-      

              0
20 Takuma Sato
(J)
- 0
16
0
17
0
13
         

              0
21 Anthony Davidson
(GB)
- 0
15
0
16
-          

              0
22 Adrian Sutil
(D)
- -
0
19
- 0
16
-      

              0
Points Scored in Grand Prix
Position in Grand Prix
Note:
The Formula One World Championship Sporting Regulations provide that if two or more constructors or drivers have the same number of points (including 0 points), their positions in the Championship are fixed according to the quality of their places. Under this system one first place is better than any number of second places, one second place is better than any number of third places, and so on.
  FIA Formula One World Championship Drivers' Provisional Standings
position australia malaysia bahrain spain turkey monaco canada france britain germany hungary europe belgium italy singapore japan china brazil points
1 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro
 
1
8
-
10
1
-

18
1
2

18
1
2
16
1
3
6
3
9
     

              69
2 Vodafone McLaren
Mercedes
14
1
5
10
3
5

4
5
13

6
3
-
8
2
12
11
1
8

     

              53
3 BMW Sauber
F1 Team
 
8
2
-
11
2
6

11
3
4
5
4
9
9
4
5
8
2
14
     

              52
4 AT&T Williams
 
 
9
3
6
0
14
17

1
8
14

2
7
-
1
8
-
2
7
-
     

              15
5 Red Bull
Racing
 
0
-
-
2
7
9

2
7
18
4
5
12
2
7
9
5
4
-
     

              15
6 Panasonic Toyota Racing
 
0
-
-
5
4
-

3
6
9

1
8
11
0
10
13
0
12
13
     

              9
7 ING Renault
F1 Team
 
5
4
-
1
8
11

0
10
-

0
-
-

3
6
15
0
10
-

     

              9
8 Scuderia Toro Rosso
 
2
7
-
0
-
-

0
15
-

0
-
-

0
17
-
4
5
-
     

              6
9 Honda Racing
F1 Team
 
0
-
0
10
13

0
11
-

3
6
-
0
11
14
3
6
11
     

              6
10 Force India
F1 Team
 
0
-
-
0
12
-

0
12
19

0
10
-

0
18
-
0
-
-

     

              0
11 Super Aguri
F1 Team
 
0
-
-
0
15
16

0
16
17

0
13
-

         

              0
Points Scored in Grand Prix
Position in Grand Prix
Note:
The Formula One World Championship Sporting Regulations provide that if two or more constructors or drivers have the same number of points (including 0 points), their positions in the Championship are fixed according to the quality of their places. Under this system one first place is better than any number of second places, one second place is better than any number of third places, and so on.


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