Formula 1: Team Power Rankings after 2018 Canadian Grand Prix

MONTREAL, QC - JUNE 10: Sebastian Vettel of Germany driving the (5) Scuderia Ferrari SF71H (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)
MONTREAL, QC - JUNE 10: Sebastian Vettel of Germany driving the (5) Scuderia Ferrari SF71H (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)

How did Scuderia Ferrari’s third victory of the 2018 Formula 1 season affect how each of the sport’s 10 full-time teams stack up against one another?

Scuderia Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel earned his third victory of the 2018 Formula 1 season in the Canadian Grand Prix around the 14-turn, 2.710-mile (4.361-kilometer) Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

By winning the Canadian Grand Prix, Vettel made Scuderia Ferrari the first team to reach three victories through the first seven races of the season. Only two other teams have won at least one race so far this season, and both of those teams have won twice.

Those other two teams are Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport and Aston Martin Red Bull Racing. The former won the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and the Spanish Grand Prix, and the latter won the Chinese Grand Prix and the Monaco Grand Prix.

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Both of the other teams with victories so far this season have won their races with only one of their two drivers, as Lewis Hamilton has accounted for both of Mercedes’ victories and Daniel Ricciardo has accounted for both of Red Bull Racing’s victories.

Because of the fact that all three of Scuderia Ferrari’s victories so far this season have come thanks to Vettel, the fact that no team have had both of their drivers win at least one race so far this season continues to hold true one-third of the way through the 21-race season.

How did Scuderia Ferrari’s third victory of the 2018 Formula 1 season and the rest of the action from the Canadian Grand Prix affect the Formula 1 Team Power Rankings? Here are the formulated Formula 1 Team Power Rankings and the non-formulated Formula 1 Team Power Rankings following the action from the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

To see how the formulated Formula 1 Team Power Rankings are calculated, click here.

Formulated Formula 1 Team Power Rankings

RankTeamManufacturerLast RankTrend
1Mercedes-AMG Petronas MotorsportMercedes10
2Scuderia FerrariFerrari20
3Aston Martin Red Bull RacingRenault30
4Renault SportRenault40
5McLarenRenault50
6Sahara Force IndiaMercedes60
7HaasFerrari70
8Scuderia Toro RossoHonda80
9Alfa Romeo SauberFerrari90
10Williams Martini RacingMercedes100

Biggest Movers
Up: N/A (+)
Down: N/A (-)

Non-formulated Formula 1 Team Power Rankings

RankTeamManufacturerLast RankTrend
1Scuderia FerrariFerrari2+1
2Mercedes-AMG Petronas MotorsportMercedes1-1
3Aston Martin Red Bull RacingRenault30
4Renault SportRenault40
5McLarenRenault50
6Sahara Force IndiaMercedes60
7Scuderia Toro RossoHonda70
8Alfa Romeo SauberFerrari9+1
9HaasFerrari8-1
10Williams Martini RacingMercedes100

Biggest Movers
Up: Scuderia Ferrari, Alfa Romeo Sauber (+1)
Down: Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport, Haas (-1)

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The next race on the 2018 Formula 1 schedule is the eighth of 21 races on the schedule. That race is the French Grand Prix, which is scheduled to be broadcast live on ESPN2 from Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet, Var, France on Sunday, June 24 at 10:10 a.m. ET.