Portuguese Grand Prix – Updated F1 standings

After a weekend in Portugal that didn't offer much in the way of spectacle, it's now time to take stock of the Formula 1 drivers' and constructors' standings after the third round of the season.

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Portuguese Grand Prix – Updated F1 standings

Despite a rather soporific setting for this race in Portimao, we were still able to see a Lewis Hamilton at the peak of his art, showing complete mastery and dominance to take the first place in this Grand Prix. Red Bull and Verstappen finish in second place, unable to really challenge the Mercedes and Hamilton, who seemed simply superior this weekend. Finally, after his collision with George Russell in Imola, Valtteri Bottas managed to recover, as he had secured pole position on Saturday, eventually finishing on the lowest step of the podium. He still manages to score important points for the team, especially since he snatches the fastest lap in the final moments of the Grand Prix, with Max Verstappen seeing his time canceled, after setting the fastest lap on the final lap, after going too wide at turn 14.

The full and detailed rankings are available here.

The ranking of the drivers:

Drivers Écuries Points
1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 69 PTS
2 Max Verstappen Red Bull 61 PTS
3 Lando Norris McLaren 37 PTS
4 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 32 PTS
5 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 28 PTS
6 Sergio Perez Red Bull 22 PTS
7 Daniel Ricciardo McLaren 16 PTS
8 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 14 PTS
9 Esteban Ocon Alpine 8 PTS
10 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri 7 PTS
11 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 5 PTS
12 Fernando Alonso Alpine 5 PTS
13 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri 2 PTS
14 Kimi Räikkönen Alfa Romeo 0 PTS
15 Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo 0 PTS
16 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin 0 PTS
17 George Russel Williams 0 PTS
18 Mick Schumacher Haas 0 PTS
19 Nikita Mazepin Haas 0 PTS
20 Nicholas Latifi Williams 0 PTS

The showdown at the top between Lewis Hamilton, aiming for a record never reached before, to obtain 8 driver world titles, and Max Verstappen, the young Dutchman, still in search of his first world champion title. The two drivers are only 8 points apart, advantage for the Briton for now.

The manufacturers ranking:

Écuries Points
1 Mercedes 101 PTS
2 Red Bull Racing 83 PTS
3 McLaren 53 PTS
4 Ferrari 42 PTS
5 Alpine 13 PTS
6 AlphaTauri 9 PTS
7 Aston Martin 5 PTS
8 Alfa Romeo Racing 0 PTS
9 Williams 0 PTS
10 Haas F1 Team 0 PTS

The battle is raging for the top spot between Mercedes and Red Bull, although the German team has already taken a slight lead of 18 points over their Austrian rival. It also looks to be very tight in the midfield, as this season the mid-pack is so fiercely contested, generating a great deal of excitement to see which teams will be able to make their mark and who will struggle to keep up with the competition. McLaren and Ferrari seem to be forming a small group behind the leading pair. However, the strong performance that Alpine, the French team, displayed in Portimao this past weekend proves that it will be necessary to stay alert and keep evolving throughout the year, in a season that promises to be full of twists and turns.

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