Formula 1 Driver Power Rankings after 2019 French Grand Prix
By Asher Fair
#5 through #1
Last Rank: 5th (-)
Races: 8
Top 10 finishes: 7
Top 5 finishes: 7
Podium finishes: 3
Wins: 0
Average finish: 6.13
Average finish in last five races: 7.20
Most recent finish: 3rd
Points in most recent race: 15
Standings position: 5th
Points: 87
Last Rank: 4th (-)
Races: 8
Top 10 finishes: 8
Top 5 finishes: 8
Podium finishes: 2
Wins: 0
Average finish: 3.88
Average finish in last five races: 4.00
Most recent finish: 4th
Points in most recent race: 12
Standings position: 4th
Points: 100
Last Rank: 3rd (-)
Races: 8
Top 10 finishes: 8
Top 5 finishes: 8
Podium finishes: 4
Wins: 0
Average finish: 3.50
Average finish in last five races: 3.20
Most recent finish: 5th
Points in most recent race: 11
Standings position: 3rd
Points: 111
Last Rank: 2nd (-)
Races: 8
Top 10 finishes: 8
Top 5 finishes: 8
Podium finishes: 7
Wins: 2
Average finish: 2.13
Average finish in last five races: 2.40
Most recent finish: 2nd
Points in most recent race: 18
Standings position: 2nd
Points: 151
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Last Rank: 1st (-)
Races: 8
Top 10 finishes: 8
Top 5 finishes: 8
Podium finishes: 8
Wins: 6
Average finish: 1.25
Average finish in last five races: 1.20
Most recent finish: 1st
Points in most recent race: 25
Standings position: 1st
Points: 187
Biggest Movers
Up: Lando Norris, Nico Hulkenberg (+3)
Down: Daniel Ricciardo (-3)
There was not much movement in this edition of the formulated Formula 1 Driver Power Rankings, as most drivers finished right around where they usually finish. The top six and the bottom five all remained the same, and while none of the nine drivers in between these two groups held station, only three of them moved by more than two positions, and they did so simply by either outperforming or failing to outperform their closest competitors in the French Grand Prix.
The Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Styria, Austria is scheduled to host the next race on the 2019 Formula 1 schedule, the Austrian Grand Prix. This race is scheduled to begin at 9:10 a.m. ET next Sunday, June 30, and it is set to be broadcast live on ESPN2.