2013 Formula 1 drivers and constructors world championships final standings

PositionDriverPoints
1Sebastian Vettel397
2Fernando Alonso242
3Mark Webber199
4Lewis Hamilton189
5Kimi Räikkönen183
6Nico Rosberg171
7Romain Grosjean132
8Felipe Massa112
9Jenson Button73
10Nico Hulkenberg51
11Sergio Perez49
12Paul di Resta48
13Adrian Sutil29
14Daniel Ricciardo20
15Jan-Eric Vergne13
16Esteban Gutierrez6
17Valtteri Bottas4
18Pastor Maldonado1
19Jules Bianchi0
20Charles Pic0
21Heikki Kovalainen0
22Giedo van der Garde0
23Max Chilton0
PositionConstructorPoints
1Red Bull596
2Mercedes360
3Ferrari354
4Lotus315
5McLaren122
6Force India77
7Sauber57
8Toro Rosso33
9Williams5
10Marussia0
11Caterham0

2013 Formula 1 season facts and figures

Sebastian Vettel won the 2013 Formula One World Championship for drivers. Fernando Alonso was second and Mark Webber third. Red Bull won the championship for constructors.

11 constructors and 23 drivers participated in 19 races during the 64th season of the FIA Formula One World Championchip. Points for top ten finishers (25, 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1).

2013 F1 season notes

  • Five drivers made their Formula One debut in Australia.
  • Fernando Alonso finished second, 155 points behind Vettel.
  • Max Chilton was the only driver to finish all 19 races.
  • Sebastian Vettel had eight pole positions.
  • Kimi Räikkönen missed the last two races of the season due to a back surgery.
  • Mark Webber left Formula One after his twelfth season.
  • Sebastian Vettel won 13 of 19 races and his fourth drivers championship.
  • There where only 11 teams on the grid.
  • Marussia and Caterham did not score points.
  • For the first time since 1980 McLaren failed to score a podium.
  • The Canadian Grand Prix was Force India's 100th GP.
  • 25,700 tyres where used during the season.
  • The double-DRS system where banned.
  • The minimum weight of cars increased to 642 kg.
  • Final season with 2.4 litre V8 engines.
  • Nurburgring hosted the German Grand Prix.