What would a F1 season look like with a different points system and different results?

Use the F1 points simulator / calculator to create your own points system definition and seasons. Ever wanted to apply a non-standard point system to figure something out, a nagging what-if or just to see what would have been the outcome if things were different?

Provide the points & positions to create your points system and change any position for any driver at any GP. Hit simulate to see the results! Please note that only classified positions are provided below. Note, you can use 'TAB' to easily cycle through the fields. If you want to reset, just hit the reset-button on the top right above the input fields. You can publish using the switch. You can update your displayname in the profile section.
My points systems
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Selected F1 PSS: 10 points system
In this point system the top 6 drivers are awarded points in each GP. Starting from 10 points going down to 1.
Reset:  reset simulator state
Position 1
Position 2
Position 3
Position 4
Position 5
Position 6
Position 7
Position 8
Position 9
Position 10
Position 11
Position 12
Position 13
Position 14
Position 15
Position 16
Position 17
Position 18
Position 19
Position 20
Position 21
Position 22
Position 23
Position 24
Position 25
Position 26
Position 27
Position 28
Position 29
Position 30
                              

Points multiplier for last x GPs
Last x GPs points multiplied
Points for fastest lap
Fastest lap max position
Points for pole position
Note: if you use any number for fastest lap max position, a driver has to be 'classified' in a GP to receive points for fastest lap. If you define it as 'n/a' a driver will receive points regardless.

My season results
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Positions
You can edit the positions of the driver for this season below. Please make sure to hit the 'simulate'-button below to store your changes (for instance before you select the PSS menus above). The table only shows the classified positions based on the results for the season. You can set positions to 0 to simulate not classified. Note; if you select another season from the menu, all changes you made will be reset for this season.
Clear:  clear simulator table Reset:  reset simulator state
Driver
                 
Alain Prost
Ayrton Senna
Damon Hill
Michael Schumacher
Riccardo Patrese
Jean Alesi
Martin Brundle
Gerhard Berger
Johnny Herbert
Mark Blundell
Michael Andretti
Karl Wendlinger
Jyrki Jarvilehto
Christian Fittipaldi
Mika Hakkinen
Derek Warwick
Philippe Alliot
Rubens Barrichello
Fabrizio Barbazza
Alessandro Zanardi
Erik Comas
Eddie Irvine
Pierluigi Martini
Aguri Suzuki
Luca Badoer
Thierry Boutsen
Michele Alboreto
Andrea de Cesaris
Ukyo Katayama
Pedro Lamy
Toshio Suzuki
Jean-Marc Gounon
Ivan Capelli
Marco Apicella
Emanuele Naspetti
Fastest laps
1 - South Africa
2 - Brazil
3 - Europe
4 - San Marino
5 - Spain
 
6 - Monaco
7 - Canada
8 - France
9 - Great Britain
10 - Germany
 
11 - Hungary
12 - Belgium
13 - Italy
14 - Portugal
15 - Japan
 
16 - Australia
Note: hold control to select multiple drivers. In case of multiple drivers with a fastest lap in the same grand prix, the points for fastest lap are divided by the total amount of drivers with a fastest lap. After which any additional rules are applied to be eligible for points.

Pole positions
1 - South Africa
2 - Brazil
3 - Europe
4 - San Marino
5 - Spain
 
6 - Monaco
7 - Canada
8 - France
9 - Great Britain
10 - Germany
 
11 - Hungary
12 - Belgium
13 - Italy
14 - Portugal
15 - Japan
 
16 - Australia
Note: You will only really see effect of changing pole position drivers, if you have defined points for a pole position above.


The simulator original positions account for the original classified results. In F1 a driver is classified (eligible for points) if he completed at least 90% of the laps of the race winner. You can ignore that definition with the button below for the positions above. Don't forget to hit 'simulate' (again) to see the results.

Currently, original classified results are applied.





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Explanation
Create your own point scoring system (PSS) and your own season results. You have several options:
  • You can create your very own PSS by using the fields. Input for each position how many points it should award.
  • You can use a existing F1 PSS by using the right PSS menu
  • You can select a non-F1 PSS by using the non-F1-PSS menu.
  • You can change any GP result by changing the position for a particular driver. Note; you can hover over the GP number to see the name of the GP.
  • You can select any driver for fastest lap in a specific GP. Click the button fastest-laps below the positions to show all fastest laps. Hold ctrl to select multiple drivers.

How the different fields work:
  • Position x: amount of points for finishing in this position.
  • Points multiplier for last x GPs: how many times the points are multiplied for the last GPs (this was 2x for season 2014). X is determined by the next field.
  • Last x GPs points multiplied: how many GPs before the end of the season are multiplied with the previous field (this was 1x for season 2014).
  • Points for fastest lap: amount of points for fastest lap in a grand prix.
  • Fastest lap max position: applies a limit on the finishing position in order to qualify for the fastest lap (in the 2019 PSS this is 10, in the 1950 PSS this was not applicable (n/a)). If you use n/a if will also give points to non-classified drivers.
  • Points for pole position: amount of points for a pole position in a grand prix. Based on starting grid. These points are not influenced by classification, halve or split points in a GP.
  • Click the checkbox to use full points in case for a certain GP halve points were awarded.
  • For the positions, you can change any position to any other. You will be notified in case of errors or 'unexpected' behavior. A position 0 means either not classified or did not participate in the GP.
  • The button below the 'simulate'-button allows you to show the actual end positions of each GP for each driver. Ignoring the classified definition.

Notes:
  • Points only: the outcomes of the simulator show the points achieved under your custom PSS. It does not reflect championship positions. Refer for championship details to the definitions.
  • Classified: the simulator does (as the rest of this site) account for classified positions. This means that a position only receives points if the driver got classified during the GP (driver completed 90% of the laps of the race winner). Click a specific GP to see the details.
  • Multiple times the same position will split the points equally. In the early days multiple drivers could have achieved the same end result (through car sharing). Also you can do this manually in the positions editor.
  • You can use TAB to cycle through the fields. And if you want a reset, just click the logo
Date last modified: 2024-03-25 23:03:41 - 3 days ago
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