How do the 10 Formula 1 teams stack up against one another in the Formula 1 Team Power Rankings following the British Grand Prix?
Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport’s Lewis Hamilton further extended his lead atop the Formula 1 wins list through the first 10 races of the 21-race season by earning his seventh victory of the season in his home race, the British Grand Prix, at Silverstone Circuit.
Hamilton’s victory in this 52-lap race around the 18-turn, 3.661-mile (5.892-kilometer) Silverstone Circuit road course in Silverstone in part Northamptonshire and part Buckinghamshire in England, United Kingdom was Mercedes’ ninth victory of the season and their 11th victory in the last 12 races.
The only race during this 12-race span that Mercedes did not win was the most recent race heading into the British Grand Prix, the Austrian Grand Prix, at the Red Bull Ring late last month. Aston Martin Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen won this race ahead of Scuderia Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in second place following an intense late battle.
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Additionally, the British Grand Prix resulted in Mercedes’ seventh 1-2 finish of the season. Aside of the Austrian Grand Prix, the only two races during which they did not record 1-2 finishes so far in 2019 were the Monaco Grand Prix and the Canadian Grand Prix. Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas has collected two victories in the team’s seven 1-2 finishes so far this year.
How did Mercedes’ series-high ninth victory of the season and the rest of the action from Silverstone Circuit affect the Formula 1 Driver Power Rankings? Here are the formulated Formula 1 Driver Power Rankings and the non-formulated Formula 1 Driver Power Rankings following the British Grand Prix.
To see how the formulated Formula 1 Team Power Rankings are calculated, click here.
Formulated Formula 1 Team Power Rankings
Rank – Team, Manufacturer – [Last Rank (Trend)]
1st – Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport, Mercedes – [1st (0)]
2nd – Scuderia Ferrari, Ferrari – [2nd (0)]
3rd – Aston Martin Red Bull Racing, Honda – [3rd (0)]
4th – McLaren, Renault – [4th (0)]
5th – Renault, Renault – [5th (0)]
6th – Alfa Romeo Racing, Ferrari – [6th (0)]
7th – Scuderia Toro Rosso, Honda – [8th (+1)]
8th – SportPesa Racing Point, Mercedes – [7th (-1)]
9th – Haas, Ferrari – [9th (0)]
10th – ROKiT Williams Racing, Mercedes – [10th (0)]
Biggest Movers
Up: Scuderia Toro Rosso (+1)
Down: SportPesa Racing Point (-1)
Non-formulated Formula 1 Team Power Rankings
Rank – Team, Manufacturer – [Last Rank (Trend)]
1st – Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport, Mercedes – [1st (0)]
2nd – Aston Martin Red Bull Racing, Honda – [2nd (0)]
3rd – Scuderia Ferrari, Ferrari – [3rd (0)]
4th – McLaren, Renault – [4th (0)]
5th – Renault, Renault – [6th (+1)]
6th – Alfa Romeo Racing, Ferrari – [5th (-1)]
7th – Scuderia Toro Rosso, Honda – [8th (+1)]
8th – SportPesa Racing Point, Mercedes – [7th (-1)]
9th – Haas, Ferrari – [9th (0)]
10th – ROKiT Williams Racing, Mercedes – [10th (0)]
Biggest Movers
Up: Renault, Scuderia Toro Rosso (+1)
Down: Alfa Romeo Racing, SportPesa Racing Point (-1)
The next race on the 2019 Formula 1 schedule is the season’s 11th race, the German Grand Prix. This race is set to be broadcast live from Hockenheimring in Am Motodrom, Hockenheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany beginning at 9:10 a.m. ET on Sunday, July 28.