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This is a pre-season 2025 update of a FANTASY time-lapse review of every single Formula 1 championship point scored by drivers but applying a factored points system from the modern era. We use a modern era points system to score every single Grand Prix from GP 1 - BRITAIN 1950 until GP 1125 - ABU DHABI 2024 (the most recent GP at the time of creation). So… how exactly have we scored each GP? We have given the top 10 classified finishes in each race the following points for 1st place to 10th place: 25, 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1. Any races were less than 75% of the full distance was completed, we award half points. We also give the driver who has the officially recorded fastest lap an extra point but only if they finish the race classified within the top 10. Once the points per driver finish have been established they are then summed and then divided by the number of race finishes. For example if a driver finished 10 GPs in his career and scored a total of 129 points, his final total would be 12.9 Applying this ruleset: We do NOT apply sprint race points, nor do we award things like double points to special races as seen in ABU DHABI 2014. Our intention is to try and apply the easiest to understand ruleset whilst removing any advantages gained by one off rule changes, exceptions or recent additions such as said sprint race points or double points races. In short: a more even playing field with regards to points scoring at least. In the cases where podium steps or finishing positions are shared, we simply give both drivers the points, rather than trying to cope with fractional points, or assigning the points on “merit”. We do not count drivers who have finished less than 5 races. We understand there a lot of other ways to apply these rules, but we are trying to keep things as straightforward as possible. We are also planning to apply other forms of weighting in future videos, so look out for other videos in the future where we attempt other ways to level the playing field. We hope you like the video. If you do, please make sure to like and subscribe for more F1 time series videos! NOTE: Please do not use any portion of this material without the full permission of the creators. Contact Info: The Data Dudes [Content]: datadudesinfo@gmail.com Spectrum Monkey [Data Visualisation System]: monkey@spectrummonkey.com Minos Fylaktos [Music]: marbleorchestra@gmail.com Credits: Data Visualisation System by Spectrum Monkey Music by Minos Fylaktos Content by the Data Dudes - Copyright © 2025