2017 Formula 1 drivers and constructors world championships final standings

PositionDriverPoints
1Lewis Hamilton363
2Sebastian Vettel317
3Valtteri Bottas305
4Kimi Räikkönen205
5Daniel Ricciardo200
6Max Verstappen168
7Sergio Perez100
8Esteban Ocon87
9Carlos Sainz54
10Nico Hulkenberg43
11Felipe Massa43
12Lance Stroll40
13Romain Grosjean28
14Kevin Magnussen19
15Fernando Alonso17
16Stoffel Vandoorne13
17Jolyon Palmer8
18Pascal Wehrlein5
19Daniil Kvyat5
20Marcus Ericsson0
21Pierre Gasly0
22Antonio Giovinazzi0
23Brendon Hartley0
24Jenson Button0
25Paul di Resta0
PositionConstructorPoints
1Mercedes668
2Ferrari522
3Red Bull368
4Force India187
5Williams83
6Renault57
7Toro Rosso53
8Haas47
9McLaren30
10Sauber5

2017 Formula 1 season facts and figures

Lewis Hamilton won the 2017 Formula One World Championship for drivers. Sebastian Vettel was second and Valtteri Bottas third. Mercedes won the championship for constructors.

10 constructors and 25 drivers participated in 20 races during the 68th season of the FIA Formula One World Championchip. Points for top ten finishers (25, 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1).

2017 F1 season notes

  • Sebastan Vettel finished second, 46 points behind Lewis Hamilton.
  • Only Lewis Hamilton managed to finish all 20 races.
  • Lewis Hamilton had 11 pole positions.
  • Carlos Sainz retired from 8 races.
  • Mercedes had 14 of 20 pole positions.
  • Sauber used one year old Ferrari power units.
  • Manor Racing MRT closed down in March.
  • All teams scored points.
  • The Baku event was renamed to Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
  • The German Grand Prix was removed from the calendar.
  • The minimum weight of the car including the driver was 728 kg.
  • Teams are restricted to four power units per season.