The F1 Barometer after the Turkish GP
After each Grand Prix, Motorsinside.com offers you an overview of the drivers and teams in form at the moment, thanks to our consistency ranking. At the end of each race, the classified drivers are awarded from 24 points (for the first) to 1 point for the last, which provides a consistency ranking that you can discover in our 'Rankings' section.

After the Turkish Grand Prix, Sebastian Vettel logically leads the consistency standings with his 3 wins and his second place. Unlike the official FIA standings, Mark Webber is second thanks to his regular podium finishes. The McLaren drivers follow, then the Ferrari and Lotus Renault GP drivers in the same order as the World Drivers’ Championship.
In our consistency ranking, Rosberg is only 10th, due to his retirement at the Australian Grand Prix, which benefits a very consistent Sebastien Buemi since the start of the season.
On the constructors’ side, there are no notable changes until 6th place, which is occupied by Force India (8th in the World Championship). It’s the opposite for Sauber, which drops from 6th to 8th place in our ranking and pays a heavy price for its Australian disqualification.
See you in 15 days, after the Spanish Grand Prix, to see how the rankings have changed.