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A points scoring system is used at Grands Prix to determine two annual World Championships: one for the drivers, and one for the constructors—now synonymous with teams. Each driver must hold a valid Super Licence, the highest class of racing licence the FIA issues, and the races must be held on Grade One tracks, the highest grade rating the FIA issues for circuits.
Formula One cars are the world's fastest regulated road-course racing cars, owing to high cornering speeds achieved by generating large amounts of aerodynamic downforce, most of which is generated by front and rear wings, as well as underbody tunnels. The cars depend on electronics, aerodynamics, suspension, and tyres. Traction control, launch control, automatic shifting, and other electronic driving aids were first banned in 1994. They were briefly reintroduced in 2001 but were banned once more in 2004 and later 2008. (Full article...)
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Current World Championship standings
| Drivers' Championship | Constructors' Championship | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Constructor | Points | Constructor | Points |
| McLaren-Mercedes | 423 | 833 | ||
| Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT | 421 | 469 | ||
| McLaren-Mercedes | 410 | 451 | ||
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- ... that Formula One races in Golden Lap are simply colored dots traveling along a thick line?
- ... that in 2025 Oscar Piastri became the first Australian since 2010 to lead the Formula One World Drivers' Championship?
- ... that Max Verstappen won a record 19 Grands Prix in a season on his way to the 2023 Formula One World Drivers' Championship?
- ... that Formula One drivers are required to wear fire-resistant underwear for safety reasons?
- ... that a former French secret-service agent was responsible for seven out of the 26 Formula One drivers qualifying for the 1980 South African Grand Prix being French?
- ... that Formula One drivers experience forces of up to six and a half times their body weight when cornering during a race?
- ... that tobacco brands like Marlboro, led by John Hogan, turned Formula One into a global sport because F1 cars evaded European tobacco advertising restrictions?
- ... that the first Chinese driver to race in Formula One debuted at the 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix?
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- ... that the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix (podium pictured) was the first Formula One race to be held at night?
- ... that Ayrton Senna was disqualified from the 1987 Australian Grand Prix for having oversized brake ducts?
- ... that the United Kingdom has had the most drivers in the World Drivers' Championship, with 158, ahead of the United States with 156 (including Indy 500 entries from 1950-1960) and Italy with 99? But the United States and Italy have only had two Champions each, to the United Kingdom's ten?
- ... that three teams withdrew from the 1960 Italian Grand Prix, saying the track was too fast?
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