Chinese GP – The standings one GP from the end
It’s a beautiful gift that the F1 drivers are giving us because with one Grand Prix left in the season, the mystery remains. The Brazilian weekend scheduled in two weeks will therefore be decisive in determining the 2007 world champion. This title will be contested among 3 drivers who are within 7 points of each […]
It’s a beautiful gift that the F1 drivers are giving us because with one Grand Prix left in the season, the mystery remains. The Brazilian weekend scheduled in two weeks will therefore be decisive in determining the 2007 world champion. This title will be contested among 3 drivers who are within 7 points of each other after the Chinese GP. [Rankings]
And for good reason, Hamilton (107 points), Alonso (103 points), and Räikkönen (100 points) can dream of the title. It’s Hamilton who has a very poor performance in China by not scoring any points. The Ferrari driver scores 10 after his victory, and Alonso, who was thought to be out after his retirement in Japan, comes back by scoring 8 points. The suspense remains at its peak for our greatest pleasure!
Behind this trio, there’s no change in the driver ranking between Massa, who is 4th, and Rosberg, 9th.
In between, there are still the two BMWs and the two Renaults in unchanged order.
Coulthard for Red Bull gains a position (he is 10th) at the expense of Wurz (11th). Webber and Trulli remain 12th and 13th respectively, while Vettel makes a leap in the standings with his 4th place in China. He is now 14th with a total of 6 points. Button is now 15th while Schumacher falls to the 16th position. Finally, Liuzzi scores his first 3 points, he is 18th.
In the constructors’ standings, there is no change on the podium, but Red Bull in 5th is now only 4 points behind Williams in 4th, who has not yet scored any points in China. Thanks to its formidable performances, Toro Rosso opens its account with 8 points and is in 7th. Honda moves ahead of Super Aguri with 6 points compared to 4 points. The two Japanese teams are now 8th and 9th respectively.
Standings after the Chinese GP