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2026 F1 Standings: Drivers & Constructors Tracker (Printable)

The 2026 F1 standings tell the story of the wildest season reset in a generation. New-era regulations flipped the pecking order, a 19-year-old is leading the drivers’ championship, and Formula 1 returns from its summer break this weekend at Zandvoort. Below you will find the full 2026 F1 standings for both drivers and constructors through the Hungarian Grand Prix, every remaining race on the calendar, and a free printable tracker so you can follow the title fight all the way to Abu Dhabi.

2026 F1 Standings at a Glance

2026 F1 standings tracker for drivers and constructors

Kimi Antonelli heads into the second half of the season with a commanding 50-point lead, Mercedes has turned the constructors’ championship into a runaway, and Max Verstappen sits a shocking sixth as Red Bull struggles to adapt to the 2026 rulebook. Here are the quick facts before the numbers.

  • Drivers’ leader: Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) with 219 points.
  • Championship lead: 50 points over Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari, 169).
  • Constructors’ leader: Mercedes with 379 points, ahead of Ferrari (307).
  • Races remaining: 11, starting with the Dutch GP on August 23.
  • Biggest surprise: Max Verstappen sixth, more than 100 points off the lead.

2026 F1 Drivers’ Championship Standings

These are the full 2026 F1 driver standings after Round 11, the Hungarian Grand Prix. Antonelli’s breakout campaign has him clear at the top, but with 11 rounds still to run and sprint points on offer, the chase is far from over.

PosDriverTeamPoints
1Kimi AntonelliMercedes219
2Lewis HamiltonFerrari169
3George RussellMercedes160
4Charles LeclercFerrari138
5Lando NorrisMcLaren128
6Max VerstappenRed Bull109
7Oscar PiastriMcLaren92
8Isack HadjarRed Bull68
9Liam LawsonRacing Bulls43
10Pierre GaslyAlpine42
11Arvid LindbladRacing Bulls23
12Franco ColapintoAlpine19
13Oliver BearmanHaas18
14Gabriel BortoletoAudi10
15Carlos SainzWilliams6
16Alexander AlbonWilliams5
17Esteban OconHaas3
18Nico HulkenbergAudi2
19Fernando AlonsoAston Martin1
20Lance StrollAston Martin0
21Valtteri BottasCadillac0
22Sergio PerezCadillac0

2026 F1 Constructors’ Championship Standings

Mercedes has both cars inside the top three, and it shows in the constructors’ table. The team’s 379 points give it a 72-point cushion over Ferrari, while McLaren and Red Bull round out a top four that has pulled clear of the midfield in the 2026 F1 standings.

PosTeamPoints
1Mercedes379
2Ferrari307
3McLaren220
4Red Bull177
5Racing Bulls66
6Alpine61
7Haas21
8Audi12
9Williams11
10Aston Martin1
11Cadillac0

What the 2026 F1 Standings Tell Us

Antonelli’s breakout is real

In just his second full season, Kimi Antonelli has converted raw speed into a genuine championship lead. His 219 points reflect a run of podiums and race wins that has caught the paddock off guard, and Mercedes clearly built the class of the field under the new power-unit and aerodynamic rules. A 50-point margin is comfortable, but not untouchable with sprint weekends still to come.

Hamilton is Ferrari’s best hope

Lewis Hamilton sits second and leads the Ferrari charge in his second year with the Scuderia. At 169 points he is the only non-Mercedes driver within striking distance, and Ferrari’s strong constructors’ position means the resources are there to push. Teammate Charles Leclerc, fourth on 138, keeps Ferrari firmly in the constructors’ fight.

Verstappen and Red Bull are on the back foot

The most stunning line in the 2026 F1 standings is Max Verstappen down in sixth. Red Bull has struggled to unlock the new regulations, and at 109 points the four-time champion is more than 100 adrift of the lead. It is the clearest sign yet of how completely the 2026 rules shook up the order.

New teams are finding their feet

2026 welcomed a wave of change on the grid. Audi’s works project and Cadillac’s debut season with veterans Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez are both still searching for their first meaningful hauls, while rookie Arvid Lindblad has impressed at Racing Bulls. Expect the midfield picture to keep shifting as these programs mature.

Remaining 2026 F1 Schedule

Eleven races remain, opening with a sprint weekend at Zandvoort for the final Dutch Grand Prix before the circuit leaves the calendar. Here is every round left in the 2026 season so you can track how the standings change.

RoundGrand PrixLocationRace Date
12Dutch GP (Sprint)ZandvoortAug 23
13Italian GPMonzaSep 6
14Madrid GPMadridSep 13
15Azerbaijan GPBakuSep 26
16Singapore GP (Sprint)Marina BayOct 11
17United States GPAustinOct 25
18Mexico City GPMexico CityNov 1
19Sao Paulo GPInterlagosNov 8
20Las Vegas GPLas VegasNov 21
21Qatar GPLusailNov 29
22Abu Dhabi GPYas MarinaDec 6

Free Printable 2026 F1 Standings Tracker

Want to follow the title race on paper? Our free printable 2026 F1 standings tracker puts the drivers’ and constructors’ tables side by side with the full run of remaining races. Print it, update the points after each Grand Prix, write in your race winners, and lock in your pick for the drivers’ and constructors’ champions. It is a great desk companion for the run-in and perfect for a watch-party pool.

Download the printable 2026 F1 Championship Tracker (PDF)

2026 F1 Standings FAQ

Who leads the 2026 F1 standings?

Kimi Antonelli leads the 2026 F1 drivers’ standings with 219 points, 50 clear of Lewis Hamilton, while Mercedes leads the constructors’ standings with 379 points.

How many races are left in the 2026 F1 season?

There are 11 races remaining after the summer break, beginning with the Dutch Grand Prix on August 23 and ending with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on December 6.

Why is Max Verstappen so low in the 2026 F1 standings?

Red Bull has struggled to adapt to the sweeping 2026 regulation changes, leaving Verstappen sixth on 109 points, more than 100 behind the championship lead.

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