GP Monaco, world ranking of drivers and constructors after Monte Carlo

Checkered flag in Monte Carlo: here’s how the drivers’ and constructors’ world championship ranking changes after the 2024 Monaco F1 GP.

How does the F1 world championship ranking change after the crazy Monaco GP? Here are the driver and constructor rankings after the checkered flag of the race in Monte Carlo.

Photo: Scuderia Ferrari

F1 Drivers Ranking – 2024 Monaco GP

  • Max VERSTAPPEN (Red Bull) – 169 points
  • Charles LECLERC (Ferrari) – 138 points
  • Lando NORRIS (McLaren) – 113 points
  • Carlos SAINZ (Ferrari) – 108 points
  • Sergio PEREZ (Red Bull) – 107 points
  • Oscar PIASTRI (McLaren) – 71 points
  • George RUSSELL (Mercedes) – 54 points
  • Lewis HAMILTON (Mercedes) – 42 points
  • Fernando ALONSO (Aston Martin) – 33 points
  • Yuki TSUNODA (Visa Cash App RB) – 19 points
  • Lance STROLL (Aston Martin) – 11 points
  • Ollie BEARMAN (Ferrari) – 6 points
  • Nico HULKENBERG (Haas) – 6 points
  • Daniel RICCIARDO (Visa Cash App RB) – 5 points
  • Alexander ALBON (Williams) – 2 points
  • Kevin MAGNUSSEN (Haas) – 1 point
  • Esteban OCON (Alpine) – 1 point
  • Pierre GASLY (Alpine) – 1 point
  • Guanyu ZHOU (Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber) – 0 points
  • Valtteri BOTTAS (Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber) – 0 points
  • Logan SARGEANT (Williams) – 0 points

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F1 Constructors’ Ranking – 2024 Monaco GP

  • Red Bull Racing – 276 points
  • Scuderia Ferrari – 252 points
  • McLaren – 184 points
  • Mercedes – 86 points
  • Aston Martin – 44 points
  • VCARB Racing Bulls – 24 points
  • Haas – 7 points
  • Alpine – 2 points
  • Kick Sauber – 0 points
  • Williams – 1 point

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