Real results from — completed rounds, live standings, and a 500-run Monte Carlo championship forecast for every remaining Grand Prix.
The last classified result and the model's call for the next round.
Where the championship lands if the simulation is right.
Real points so far vs the Monte Carlo projection over the full 22-round season.
| Pos | Driver | Team | Real pts | Proj. pts | Title % | Race win % | Podium % | Avg pos |
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Per-race win probability, straight off the model's softmax.
Pick any two drivers. Settle it on the data.
22 rounds. Red = raced, gold = next up. Click a node for details.
Completed rounds show the real winner — upcoming rounds show the forecast favourite.
Official 2026 car renders · real constructor points vs projected finish.
All 22 drivers on the 2026 grid. Click a card to open the telemetry file.
Six seasons of data feeding the model — drivers and constructors.
Pick a season — top drivers and constructor totals.
New cars, new power units, new pecking order — the model's competitiveness shift per team.
Electrical output rises to ~350 kW — energy management becomes a race-deciding skill.
Shorter wheelbase, narrower track, −30 kg. Agility beats raw downforce.
X-mode / Z-mode wings replace DRS; Manual Override gives a push-to-pass energy boost.
Drop-in sustainable fuel and a fresh engine formula reset every power-unit ranking.
Cadillac joins as the 11th team; Audi's works squad replaces Sauber.
Latest headlines scraped from formula1.com.