2011 Singapore Grand Prix championship points

2011 Singapore Grand Prix

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Drivers’ championship

PositionDriverPoints
1Sebastian Vettel309
2Jenson Button185
3Fernando Alonso184
4Mark Webber182
5Lewis Hamilton168
6Felipe Massa84
7Nico Rosberg62
8Michael Schumacher52
9Vitaly Petrov34
10Nick Heidfeld34
11Adrian Sutil28
12Kamui Kobayashi27
13Paul di Resta20
14Jaime Alguersuari16
15Sebastien Buemi13
16Sergio Perez9
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 Bull491
2McLaren353
3Ferrari268
4Mercedes114
5Renault70
6Force India48
7Sauber36
8Toro Rosso29
9Williams5
10Lotus0
11HRT0
12Virgin0

Detailed breakdown of the championship standings so far: 2011 F1 statistics: Championship points

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    45 comments on “2011 Singapore Grand Prix championship points”

    1. Button did it!!

      1. Yes, that dead horse was well flogged by Jenson!

    2. When can Red Bull clinch the constructors?

      1. Next race if they one-two and the McLaren boys don’t score more than 9 points.

    3. Webber is mathematically out! 2010 to 2011, he has had the largest performance dip. Even more than Hamilton.

      1. I wouldn’t say so. He`s right there in the battle for 2nd, fighting the same guys as last year.
        The only difference this year was the reliability on Red Bull`s cars improved massively, and Seb`s driving on another level to anyone else.

        I won’t comment on Hamilton this time! he has enough fighting with himself!

        1. I agree. Webber is even making less mistakes than last year, and hasn’t driven a race as bad as Bahrain, Australia, Valencia and Abu Dhabi 2010.

          1. His starts and tyre preservation are worse. Also, being regularly 0.5-1 second slower than his teammate is not acceptable for any F1 driver. Petrov was closer to Kubica last year and people were calling him one of the worst drivers of the decade. If it wasn’t Webber then everyone would be calling for his head.

            1. I agree on the starts, that are really dissapointing.
              But judging him by comparison to Vettel 2011 would be unfair to anyone!
              Seb’s the one who made the difference moving fwd, not Mark moving back.

    4. Not surprised Fernando has slipped to 3rd but out of everyone in the standings his position is the one that impresses me the most.

      1. and with a car that is 5th fastest

    5. And so Jenson Button becomes the last man standing …

    6. I would love to calculate the probability of Button snatching the title of Vettel and counting the amount of zeros after the 0.00000000000…000…01

      1. If all drivers had the same performance so all had an even chance of finishing in any position, then the odds of Vettel staying out of the points while Button wins for the next 5 races is 0.0000007962624%.

        1. Button would need to win all the races and Vettel would need to finish lower than 10th every time and Jenson would win by only one point! Still, although unlikely impossible, Jenson is doing a great job this year.

    7. Does anyone know many points have Massa and Hamilton lost crashing into each other this season? And how many times they crashed? I get a feeling mass a is being a cry baby.

      1. ooooh the Hamilton lover! What was wrong about FM today? nothing, really.

        1. Acutely I am not a Hamilton fan.

          1. Hamilton turned into Massa’s tyre, but Felipe was a bit dramatic saying Lew couldn’t use his head, or something like that.

            1. It was a very minor incident. I appreciate that it ruined Massa’s race, so a penalty was probably deserved, but that doesn’t changed that in my opinion all he did was mistake either Massa’s exit speed or where the front corner of his car was.

            2. I think Massa was making a point that generally Lewis finds himself in these positions a lot lately rather than just this incident David or at least that’s how I read it.

    8. Waw… JB hanging there by a single point ?
      In fact 0: he needs to win 5 while SV have to avoid scoring a single point ! Pretty thin lifeline to be honest… In fact it couldn’t be harder: he nedds 5 miracles in a row !

      1. Given that his highest deviation from the maximum score/race is 13 points, Vettel would need to have a bonebreaking crash that keeps him from racing for the rest of the season.

        1. Vettel would need to have a bonebreaking crash

          Even in that case Jenson Button needs to win every race which is a pretty tall order

          1. Yes, I do know that. Just pointing on the odds Vettel not taking one single point, left alone not taking a single point AND Button winning all 5 races.

    9. Renaut is slipping further and further. Petrov couldn’t even match Kovalainen on the same tyres.

      1. That was absolutely embarrassing for Renault

        1. To lose to Team Lotus of all teams…

          Heidfeld is sitting at home laughing.

          1. Fake Lotus outraces Fake Lotus…

            1. Yeah, I probably should have said “Caterham” or something :P

    10. I wonder whether Vettel will have more points by the end of a season than Ferrari or even McLaren.

      1. quite possible

      2. He already has more points than all teams behind the “big 3” have combined. Crazy.

    11. if FI continues in the same form they might be able to catch renault but not easy.

      1. There are five races left in the season. That means Force India need just to score four and a half points per race to pass Renault. With Red Bull, McLaren and Ferrari constantly locking out top-ten finishes, there are only four points positions left per race. And at least two of those races – Suzuka and Buddh – will not favour the Mercedes cars because of the high downforce requirements. It will be especially noticeable in Japan. Exactly what kind of effect Renault’s planned upgrades have remains to be seen, but if Force India can get both their cars into the points, in, say, the next three races, then Renault are going to be feeling very nervous going into Abu Dhabi and Brazil.

        1. thats right not easy for FI but not impossible….

        2. It’s a lot more worth it for FI than Renault, tho. Fi can keep on pushing till the end of the season, whereas Renault might “give up” soon.

          Difficult anyway. It’s the only interesting battle in the CC

    12. Glock lost his bet. :)

    13. Interestingly the top 3 drivers are Red Bull, McLaren, Ferrari.with Vettel, Button, Alonso then interestingly the next 3 are also Red Bull, McLaren, Ferrari in that order with Webber, Hamilton and Massa

      1. Looking at current performances at the end of the season it could be RBR RBR McL McL Ferrari Ferrari. RBR might back Webber for second in the championship and the McLarens are just way faster than the Ferraris, no matter how well Fernando does, over time the cars pace lets him go backwards.

    14. Force India Renault battle for 5th seems interesting. They have places 6 to 10 to fight for every race. If HAM continues the way he has been all season, it would be places 5 to 10 or 4 to 10 to fight for.

      22 points gap can definitely be over-hauled. Spectacular comeback from FI after losing a lot of key people through 2010. And what a nosedive for Renault. 2 podiums in first 2 races and now finishing behind a Lotus!

    15. Although it’s pretty much impossible, it must feel good for Button to know he’s the only driver who can catch Vettel.

    16. Vettel need to finish in the points but ahead of Button to clinch the WC in Japan.

      1. No, he only needs one point regardless of where Button finishes.

        One point would put Vettel on 310.

        Then, even if Button won all five races with Vettel not scoring, they’d both be tied on points, but Vettel would win by dint of having more race victories.

    17. I thought he needed to get just one point to clinch the title?

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