2011 Italian Grand Prix championship points

2011 Italian Grand Prix

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Drivers Championship

PositionDriverPoints
1Sebastian Vettel284
2Fernando Alonso172
3Jenson Button167
4Mark Webber167
5Lewis Hamilton158
6Felipe Massa82
7Nico Rosberg56
8Michael Schumacher52
9Vitaly Petrov34
10Nick Heidfeld34
11Kamui Kobayashi27
12Adrian Sutil24
13Jaime Alguersuari16
14Sebastien Buemi13
15Paul di Resta12
16Sergio Perez8
17Rubens Barrichello4
18Bruno Senna2
19Pastor Maldonado1
20Pedro de la Rosa0
21Jarno Trulli0
22Heikki Kovalainen0
23Vitantonio Liuzzi0
24Jerome d’Ambrosio0
25Timo Glock0
26Narain Karthikeyan0
27Daniel Ricciardo0
28Karun Chandhok0

Constructors Championship

PositionTeamPoints
1Red Bull451
2McLaren325
3Ferrari254
4Mercedes108
5Renault70
6Force India36
7Sauber35
8Toro Rosso29
9Williams5
10Lotus0
11HRT0
12Virgin0

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    50 comments on “2011 Italian Grand Prix championship points”

    1. I was really hoping a few more cars might fall by the wayside and let Virgin climb the ladder a bit.

    2. Amazing battle… for being the best of the losers :-)

    3. For Vettel to win the WDC in Singapore:

      VET P1
      ALO P4 or lower.

      1. Button and Webber also need to finish lower than 3rd I believe…

        But it is game over, regardless of the race it’s actually finished in.

    4. Let’s ignore Vettel and we have great battles for victories and a great four-way fight in the championship.

      1. I’m disgusted that with the lineup of teams and drivers the sport has at the moment, that we have to stoop to the level of disregarding a driver to have an entertaining championship.

      2. I’ve considered the Championship over since around about the British Grand Prix… I’ve ignored it and just concentrated on enjoying the races themselves.

        However, I am enjoying the battles lower down the order.

    5. So Vettel can win the championship next time out at Singapore, five races before the end of the season.

      1. And he’ll probably be the only driver to have more than 300 points… Meaningless, but really proving the dominance.

      2. To expand a little, because some people are disputing this, here’s how I think Vettel can be champion in Singapore.

        Vettel is 112 points ahead of Alonso (284-172). There are six races left today, so up to 150 points to be won.

        At Singapore Vettel could increase his lead to 137 points (112+25) and there will be five races remaining meaning there will be 125 points up for grabs. Therefore, Vettel would be champion.

        1. it wud be 112+(25-18)=119 maximum!!

          1. Your minus 18 assumes Alonso will finish second, which can’t be taken for granted.

          2. It’s Vettel “could” mate.

        2. I’ve done some calculation, in order for Sebastian Vettel to win the World Driver’s Championship in Singapore, Fernando Alonso will have to finish the race 4th & below while Jenson Button & Mark Webber will have to finish the race 3rd & below.

          Correct me if I’m wrong (:

        3. WDC Scenario:
          Vettel 1st +25; needs a further gap of 13 pt in the race for Alonso and 8 pts in the race for Webber/Button.
          So when Vettel wins, Alonso P4 or lower(+12pts or less for ALO); Webber/Button P3 or lower would work (+15 or less).

          When Vettel doesn’t win he could still wins WDC but it needs ALO/BUT/WEB/HAM finishes much lower than usual.

          1. The same podium we saw at Valencia would do the trick. It really only requires Hamilton to do better than his usual this season and a slightly off day for Alonso; Webber and Button have finished 3rd or lower in the majority of their races.

        4. I don´t think so….perhaps after Singapore, considering neither ALO,BUT, nor WEB were allowed to be second….or 3rd in ALO´s case…..but does it really matter….Its way more interesting who is gonna be second in the championship…

        5. Keith, are you assuming a first corner incident involving, Alonso, Button and Webber ?

      3. James Allen is reporting that Vettel will be champion if he wins in Singapore.

        Ted Kravitz reported that Vettel could not win the title in Singapore.

        Only Keith has actually got it right!

        1. My A-Level in maths was worth something after all!

          1. Youpie found a good use for that!

    6. WOW! What an Italian Grand Prix! Back, with another points summary ;)

      Standings:
      Sebastian Vettel 284
      Fernando Alonso 172 (-112)
      Jenson Button 167 (-117)
      Mark Webber 167 (-117)
      Hamilton Hamilton 158 (-126)

      Let’s see now. There’s 150 to play for; with 125 at the end of the Singaporean Grand Prix. This means that it is entirely plausible, and possible, that Sebastian can and will seal the title in Singapore.

      VERY VERY CRUCIALLY, there are now 6 races left. This means that the maximum number of wins a rival could have this year is 8; and Sebastian has more than enough 2nd places to beat the countback to his rivals. That means he has to achieve a gap of 125 rather than 126 in Singapore to WIN THE TITLE.

      Hamilton Hamilton is in dire trouble – if Hamilton finishes BEHIND Sebastian in Singapore; he will be knocked out of the title race – will he be asked to play support for Button then? Will he?

      For him to clinch the title in the next race in Singapore, he must outscore:
      Fernando by 13 points
      Webber by 8 points
      Button by 8 points
      Equal Hamilton

      As a win is 7 points over 2nd; that means that a win is not enough for Vettel. If Webber or Button comes second; Vettel CANNOT clinch the title)

      For what it’s worth, for him to clinch the title in Suzuka, with 100 to play for after the race, he can let the following happen and still be the champion:
      Fernando can outscore him by 12 points (6 average)
      Webber/Button can outscore him by 17 points (8.5 average)
      Hamilton can outscore him by 26 points (13 average)

      For Korea, with 75 points to play for after the race ends,
      Fernando can outscore him by 37 points (12.33 average)
      Webber & Button can outscore him by 42 points (14 average)
      Hamilton can outscore him by 51 points (17 average)

      For India, with 50 points to play for after the race ends,
      Fernando can outscore him by 62 points (15.5 average)
      Webber/Button can outscore him by 67 points (16.75 average)
      Hamilton can outscore him by 76 points (19 average)

      For Abu Dhabi, with 25 points to play for after the race ends,
      Fernando can outscore him by 87 points (17.4 average)
      Webber/Button can outscore him by 92 points (18.4 average)
      Hamilton can outscore him by 101 points (20.2 average)

      For Brazil, being the last race,
      Fernando can outscore him by 112 points (18.67 average)
      Webber/Button can outscore him by 117 points (19.5 average)
      Hamilton can outscore him by 126 points (21 average)

      It’s worth noting at this point that IF THE INDIAN GRAND PRIX REALLY IS IN TROUBLE; SEBASTIAN VETTEL IS THE 2011 WORLD CHAMPION ALREADY

      For Sebastian to clinch the title in Singapore!!
      If he wins;
      Fernando has to finish 4th, maximum
      Jenson/Webber has to finish 3rd, maximum (If either finishes 2nd though; that means Vettel just has to take 1 point on them again)

      If he comes 2nd;
      Fernando has to finish 8th, maximum (yeah right; like Nando will finish 8th in Singapore)
      Jenson/Webber has to finish 5th, maximum
      Hamilton can’t win

      If he comes 3rd;
      Fernando has to finish 9th, maximum
      Jenson/Webber has to finish 7th, maximum

      If he comes 4th;
      Fernando has to finish 10th, maximum
      Jenson/Webber has to finish 8th, maximum

      If he comes 5th, no title yet.

      No matter what happens, Lewis must finish ahead of Sebastian here.

      Alrighty. Seeya in 2 weeks folks!

    7. For Sebastian to clinch the title in Singapore!!
      If he wins;
      Fernando has to finish 4th, maximum
      Jenson/Webber has to finish 3rd, maximum (If either finishes 2nd though; that means Vettel just has to take 1 point on them again)

      If he comes 2nd;
      Fernando has to finish 8th, maximum (yeah right; like Nando will finish 8th in Singapore)
      Jenson/Webber has to finish 5th, maximum
      Hamilton can’t win

      If he comes 3rd;
      Fernando has to finish 9th, maximum
      Jenson/Webber has to finish 7th, maximum

      If he comes 4th;
      Fernando has to finish 10th, maximum
      Jenson/Webber has to finish 8th, maximum

      If he comes 5th, no title yet.

      No matter what happens, Lewis must finish ahead of Sebastian to stay in the championship hunt.

    8. LEWIS IS CRASHKID
      11th September 2011, 15:13

      hahahahahaha,height of optimisim,vettel has this already in his bag,Red bull’s such a dominant thing

      1. I like your name.

    9. I can’t believe Alonso is second in that car.

      1. He’s 2nd with 3rd fastest car. There’re 3 guys who could be faster than him. How impressive!

      2. I agree! Given how the Ferrari is so much slower than the McLaren or the Red Bull, I think his ‘natural position’ would be 5th. Really great driving from Fernando this year!

        1. Too bad he wont be world champion… I think he deserves it more than Vettel.

          1. Does he “deserve it more” because he has two titles already??? That is a strange way to divvy up who “deserves” what.

          2. He’s done a great job with the F150, but does not deserve it more than Vettel. Probably equal, but not more.

            1. I would have to agree. Both Alonso and Vettel have been equally outstanding this year.

          3. you may think that, but its irrelevent, as he wont win it, and vettel is a truly deserving champion, even alonso has said it himself.

      3. What’s wrong with that car? Fernando “The best car developer” Alonso has been developing that for 2 years now, so surely it’s the best car on the grid :P

        But seriously, Alonso and Button certainly have done pretty much the maximum with their machinery. Webber and Hamilton haven’t. And I don’t even have to mention Massa here.

      4. I was scrolling down the page searching for a post pointing at this!
        After all the races this year, it’s impressive, and becomes more impressive every race, that Alonso has more than double Massa’s points.

    10. Wow. There’re so many IF here! I’d rather say it’s over.

    11. Ppl the WDC is over. The only one who is driving to beat SV is LH and MW but are very unlucky because of the risks that have to be taken, more so with LH. SV won since Spa.

    12. “Sebastian Vettel’s lead is up to 108 points with six races to go.” Shouldn’t that be 112 points Keith?

      1. Fixed it, thanks.

    13. We’ve seen two truly great passes in two races:

      Webber on Alonso at Eau Rouge

      Vettel on Alonso at Curva Grande

      1. I would say 3 and add, Vettel on the outside of Rosberg through Blanchemont at Spa.

    14. So Vettel did runaway after all.
      Wow, what a tough drive from Alonso being hounded by Hamilton.
      All in all it was a great race. So much happened.

      On the podium it sounded like Nando won, the support was amazing.

    15. Wow, you all make the season sound over but we have 6 races left. Such a contrast to last year!

      The battle for 2nd is very, very tight but there’s just next to no glory in it.

      Schumacher is catching Rosberg nicely and a solid position for Jaime too. I’d love to see how he performs in a better car.

      1. The battle for 2nd is very, very tight but there’s just next to no glory in it.

        I know there’s that famous F1 quote about “second being the first to lose” but I think if say Fernando gets 2nd in the WDC with the car he’s got then it’ll be quite an achievement and something to be proud of. The same for the Mclaren guys but to a lesser extent (assuming the cars stay as they are pace wise).

    16. vettel is in a schumacher type dominance. I expect it’s not a five year period like the german did at ferrari. That was so boring!! and those cars were actually very fast. They looked fast even on a qualy lap by themselves, so this could be even worse that during the ferrari-schumacher era.
      I really hope it changes next year.

    17. The end of the day, this is his championship end of story. He and Red Bull have crushed the others.

    18. Webber and Massa have been overwhelmingly outclassed this season and are in serious danger of being humiliated by their respective team-mates.

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