2010 Formula One World Championship Explained

The 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 64th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. Red Bull Racing won its maiden Constructors' Championship with a 1–2 finish in Brazil, while Red Bull Racing's Sebastian Vettel won the Drivers' Championship after winning the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi. In doing so, Vettel became the youngest World Drivers' Champion in the 61-year history of the championship. Vettel's victory in the championship came after a dramatic season finale at Abu Dhabi where three other drivers could also have won the championship – Vettel's Red Bull Racing teammate Mark Webber, Ferrari's Fernando Alonso and McLaren's Lewis Hamilton.[1]

This was Bridgestone's final season as the sole tyre supplier in Formula One as the company announced that it would not renew its contract at the end of the season. After several months of deliberation, Pirelli was chosen as the tyre supplier for the 2011 season at the FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting in Geneva, in June 2010.

The points system was changed, with 25 points being awarded for first place, 18 for second, 15 for third, then 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, and 1 for fourth to tenth. The technical and sporting regulations applicable for the season were the subject of much debate. This season also saw refuelling during race pitstops banned for the first time since 1993.

Before the start of the season, 2009 Drivers' Champion Jenson Button joined McLaren, while the 2009 Constructors' Champion, Brawn GP, was bought by German motor vehicle manufacturer Mercedes-Benz and was renamed as Mercedes GP. The 2010 season saw the return of the most successful driver in Formula One history at that point, with seven-time World Champion Michael Schumacher coming out of retirement after a three-year absence since 2006.[2]

The season's first race was held on 14 March in Bahrain and the season concluded on 14 November in the United Arab Emirates after 19 motor races held in 18 countries on five continents.[3]

, it was the last time a customer-engine independent team won the Constructors' Championship to date, before Red Bull Racing was promoted to Renault's main works partner team from the 2011 to 2015 seasons.

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship.[4] With the withdrawal of BMW and Toyota from the sport, engine diversity in Formula One dropped to a 30-year low, with just four engine producers powering the entire grid (Ferrari, Mercedes, Renault and Cosworth), the lowest since . Four new teams joined the grid: Mercedes, Lotus Racing, Virgin Racing and HRT. Teams competed with tyres supplied by Bridgestone.

EntrantConstructorChassisEngineNo.Race DriversRounds
Vodafone McLaren MercedesMcLaren-MercedesMP4-25Mercedes FO 108X1 Jenson Button[5] All
2 Lewis Hamilton[6] All
Mercedes GP Petronas F1 TeamMercedesMGP W01Mercedes FO 108X3All
4 Nico RosbergAll
Red Bull RacingRed Bull-RenaultRB6Renault RS27-20105 Sebastian VettelAll
6 Mark Webber[7] All
Scuderia FerrariFerrariF10Ferrari 0567 Felipe Massa[8] All
8 Fernando AlonsoAll
AT&T WilliamsWilliams-CosworthFW32Cosworth CA20109 Rubens Barrichello[9] All
10 Nico HülkenbergAll
Renault F1 TeamRenaultR30Renault RS27-201011 Robert Kubica[10] All
12 Vitaly Petrov[11] All
Force India F1 TeamForce India-MercedesVJM03Mercedes FO 108X14 Adrian Sutil[12] All
15 Vitantonio LiuzziAll
Scuderia Toro RossoToro Rosso-FerrariSTR5Ferrari 05616 Sébastien Buemi[13] All
17 Jaime Alguersuari[14] All
Lotus RacingLotus-CosworthT127Cosworth CA201018 Jarno Trulli[15] All
19 Heikki KovalainenAll
Hispania Racing F1 TeamHRT-CosworthF110Cosworth CA201020 Karun Chandhok[16] 1–10
Christian Klien[17] 15, 18–19
Sakon Yamamoto[18] 11–14, 16–17
2110[19]
Bruno Senna[20] 1–9, 11–19
BMW Sauber<-- Please do not change "BMW Sauber" to "Sauber". Even though BMW had sold the team, they were still officially entered in the 2010 championship as "BMW Sauber" --> F1 TeamBMW Sauber<-- Please do not change "BMW Sauber" to "Sauber". Even though BMW had sold the team, they were still officially entered in the 2010 championship as "BMW Saubers" -->-FerrariC29Ferrari 05622 Pedro de la Rosa1–14
Nick Heidfeld[21] 15–19
23 Kamui Kobayashi[22] All
Virgin RacingVirgin-CosworthVR-01Cosworth CA201024 Timo Glock[23] All
25 Lucas di Grassi[24] All

Free practice drivers

Four constructors entered free practice only drivers over the course of the season.

Constructor!colspan="3" scope="col" class="unsortable"
Practice drivers
Driver nameRounds
nowrapForce India-Mercedesnowrap Paul di Resta2–5, 9–10, 12, 14
nowrapHRT-Cosworthnowrap Christian Klien
Sakon Yamamoto
5, 9
7
nowrapLotus-Cosworthnowrap Fairuz Fauzy3, 10–11, 15, 19
nowrapVirgin-Cosworthnowrap Jérôme d'Ambrosio15–18
Sources:[25] [26] [27] [28]

New entries process

The FIA announced its intention to open up the grid, aiming for a total of 13 teams, and in July 2009 selected three new teams from 15 new applicants, as well as confirming the entry of all 10 existing teams.[29] The existing F1 teams, under the FOTA organisation, are understood to have agreed a system of technical support to assist new teams. This compromise proposal would involve the supply of parts and design knowledge to the new entrants, but not full customer cars, in return for which the budget cap idea was dropped.[30]

The three teams on the entry list released in July 2009 included Campos Meta, a Spanish team led by former driver and GP2 team owner Adrian Campos and Madrid-based sports advertising agency Meta Image; Manor Grand Prix, an F3 team run by John Booth and designer Nick Wirth (who was formerly involved in the Simtek Ford team who competed in and); and US F1, a team created by former designer Ken Anderson and journalist Peter Windsor.[31] Following the withdrawal of BMW Sauber, Lotus Racing was accepted to return to the grid for the first time since the 1994 Australian Grand Prix.[32] Manor became known as Virgin Racing after Richard Branson's Virgin Group purchased naming rights to the team,[33] while Campos-Meta was reimagined as Hispania Racing after investor José Ramón Carabante purchased the team from Adrian Campos shortly before the first race of the season.[34] USF1 officially withdrew from the championship in early March, following months of speculation and accusations from whistleblowers that the team had been crippled by mismanagement for months.[35]

The FIA also had several entry bids from other racing teams including World Series by Renault and Le Mans entrant Epsilon Euskadi,[36] Dave Richards's highly successful Prodrive outfit[37] and Italian touring car team N.Technology[38] as well as re-imaginings of former teams March,[39] Brabham, Lola Cars[40] and Team Lotus (not to be confused with Lotus Racing).[41] Other expressions of interest came from Team Superfund, an Austrian outfit to be fronted by former driver Alex Wurz[42] and myf1dream.com, a team established by fans of the sport and funded by their donations.[43] Experienced sports car and touring car entrant Ray Mallock Limited had intended to submit an entry bid,[44] but decided against it following the mid-season political crisis.

Of the most interest to the media was Stefan Grand Prix, created by Zoran Stefanovic and hailed as Serbia's first Formula 1 team.[45] Stefan claimed to have acquired the remains of Toyota's abandoned TF110 chassis and engine and had access to Toyota Motorsport's former headquarters in Cologne, Germany. After being rejected from the grid, Stefanovic filed a complaint with the European Commission over the entry selection process and then announced his intentions to continue development of the Toyota chassis, re-badged as the Stefan S-01, with the team even going so far as to send equipment to Bahrain, Australia and Malaysia. After several difficulties including the cancellation of a planned test in Portugal when Bridgestone refused to supply tyres,[46] Stefan attempted to purchase the defunct USF1 entry, but the moves were blocked. Stefan was finally rejected on 4 March when the FIA stated that it was not possible to issue entries so close to the season opener.[47]

Team changes

Driver changes

Changed teams
Entered Formula One
Exited Formula One
Returned to Formula One
Mid-season changes

Season calendar

On 21 September 2009 the provisional 2010 calendar was issued by the World Motor Sport Council containing 19 races, followed by a second provisional schedule which had the Abu Dhabi and Brazilian Grands Prix switching dates.[72] The final calendar was released on 11 December 2009.[73]

RoundGrand PrixCircuitDate
1Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir14 March
2Australian Grand Prix Albert Park Circuit, Melbourne28 March
3Malaysian Grand Prix Sepang International Circuit, Kuala Lumpur4 April
4Chinese Grand Prix Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai18 April
5Spanish Grand Prix Circuit de Catalunya, Montmeló9 May
6Monaco Grand Prix Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo16 May
7Turkish Grand Prix Istanbul Park, Istanbul30 May
8Canadian Grand Prix Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal13 June
9European Grand Prix Valencia Street Circuit, Valencia27 June
10British Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone11 July
11German Grand Prix Hockenheimring, Hockenheim25 July
12Hungarian Grand Prix Hungaroring, Mogyoród1 August
13Belgian Grand Prix Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot29 August
14Italian Grand Prix Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza12 September
15Singapore Grand Prix Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore26 September
16Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka10 October
17Korean Grand Prix Korea International Circuit, Yeongam24 October
18Brazilian Grand Prix Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo7 November
19Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi14 November
Source:[74]

Calendar changes

Testing venues and dates

TestEventCircuitSession TimingsDates
MorningAfternoonStartEnd
1Pre Season Test Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia8:00am-12:00pm1:00pm-5:00pm1st February3rd February
2Pre Season Test Circuito Permanente de Jerez, Jerez de la Frontera8:00am-12:00pm1:00pm-5:00pm10th February13th February
3Pre Season Test Circuito Permanente de Jerez, Jerez de la Frontera8:00am-12:00pm1:00pm-5:00pm17th February20th February
4Pre Season Test Circuit de Catalunya, Montmeló8:00am-12:00pm1:00pm-5:00pm25th February28th February
5Pre Season Test Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir8:00am-12:00pm1:00pm-5:00pm5th March7th March
6Young Drivers Test Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi9:00am-1:00pm2:00pm-6:00pm16th November17th November
7Pirelli Test Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi9:00am-1:00pm2:00pm-6:00pm19th November20th November

Changes

Regulation changes

Mid-season changes

Safety car

Pre-season

Dispute over regulations and breakaway series

See main article: FIA–FOTA dispute.

The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) had planned to introduce a budget cap, in order to safeguard the sport and reduce the costs. The proposal had an optional budget cap of €30 million ($45 million, £27 million), with greater technical and design freedoms allowed to teams who nominated to use it. The teams objected to what they believed would be a two-tier championship and five of the teams within the Formula One Teams Association (FOTA), Ferrari, BMW Sauber, Renault, Red Bull Racing and Toro Rosso announced their intentions to withdraw from the 2010 championship.[112] [113] BMW Sauber later announced on their withdrawal from Formula One at the end of the 2009 season.[114]

Following negotiations, the FOTA teams unanimously decided to withdraw at the end of the 2009 season unless the budget cap rules were changed.[115] Williams and Force India both submitted their own entries and were temporarily suspended from FOTA,[116] [117] while the remaining teams submitted conditional entries for the 2010 season. The 2010 entry list was published by the FIA on 12 June, which included all teams and three new teams, Campos Meta, Virgin Racing and US F1 Team.[118] Discussions between the FIA and FOTA failed to find a resolution to the budget cap issues and the eight FOTA teams announced intentions to form a breakaway series for 2010.[119] However, following a meeting of the World Motor Sport Council on 24 June, FOTA agreed to remain in Formula One and FIA president Max Mosley confirmed he would not stand for re-election in October.[120]

During a meeting on 8 July between the FIA and FOTA on future regulations, the teams walked out of the meeting after being informed that they were not entered for the 2010 season and could therefore have no input on regulatory discussions.[121] In response it was announced that plans for a breakaway series were still being pursued.[122] Negotiations on a new Concorde Agreement directly with CVC, the commercial rights holders, led to the eventual end of the dispute with its signing by the FIA on 1 August. The new Concorde Agreement secured the sport's future until its expiration in 2012.[123]

Testing

The new season test schedule started on 1 December 2009 with a three-day 'Young Driver Test' (for drivers with fewer than three Formula One race starts to their name) at Spain's Circuito de Jerez. British Formula 3 Champion Daniel Ricciardo was fastest for Red Bull Racing. As with 2009, the teams were allowed a maximum of 15000km (9,000miles) over the course of fifteen days in February. Testing sessions were confirmed for Valencia (1–3 February), Jerez (10–13 February and 17–20 February), Barcelona (25–28 February) and Bahrain Endurance Circuit (5–7 March).[124] All but Campos/Hispania and US F1 took part in the pre-season tests.[125] [126]

Pre-season testing started at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia with seven teams. Ferrari dominated the test session, with Felipe Massa setting the fastest lap times on days one[127] and two.[128] In his first appearance for the team, Fernando Alonso set the fastest overall time on the third day of the test with 1:11.470.[129]

The second session took place at Circuito de Jerez, Spain with heavy downpours throughout the test. This also marked the first public test for new team Virgin Racing who only managed five laps after a shortage of parts became a problem.[130] Lewis Hamilton set the fastest lap of the test during a dry Saturday session with 1:19.583.[131]

The third test at Jerez for another four-day test was also affected by mixed weather conditions.[132] [133] Lotus Racing started its first public test with the T127.[134] The penultimate[135] and last days saw sunny weather with Jenson Button setting the fastest time (1:18.871).[136]

The fourth test took place at Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona. The test started in sunny weather with rain showers scattered through the weekend. Virgin's testing misery carried on with Lucas di Grassi crashing[137] and more mechanical issues.[138] Lewis Hamilton set the fastest lap of the week (1:20.472) with most teams doing low fuel runs on Sunday.[139]

The last pre-season test took place at Bahrain Endurance Circuit, Sakhir. The test started in sunny weather with through the weekend. Mercedes joining Jacques Villeneuve for testing replacement from Nico Rosberg failing to travel Bahrain following bus accident in Barcelona. Mark Webber set the fastest lap of the week (1:55.874) with most teams doing low fuel runs on Saturday.

Report

The 2010 season saw the debut of three new teams, Virgin, Lotus and Hispania. The teams were often more than three seconds per lap slower than the established teams. After fighting reliability issues early in the season, the three teams soon established themselves with Lotus leading the way, their best result being a twelfth place for Heikki Kovalainen in Japan. Virgin struggled after discovering their fuel tank was too small, forcing them to push their development schedule back five races in order to build a car that could finish the race. Hispania were the slowest of the three, and by mid-season were rotating their drivers on a regular basis, but a pair of fourteenth places by Karun Chandhok in Australia and Monaco put the team ahead of Virgin in the Constructors' Championship for most of the season.

In stark contrast to, no one driver emerged as dominant in the early stages of the 2010 season. Fernando Alonso won the opening race of the season in Bahrain after Sebastian Vettel's engine misfired, with Alonso becoming just the sixth Ferrari driver to win on debut for the Italian team. Reigning World Champion Jenson Button claimed victory in Australia for the second year in succession, whilst Vettel won in Malaysia, setting up a unique situation that would last for the rest of the season whereby no driver would win a race while leading the World Championship.Button became the first driver to win more than one race with victory in China, but Mark Webber would be the first to take back-to-back victories with wins in Spain and Monaco. Webber was leading the when teammate Vettel attempted a pass on lap 40 that ended with the two Red Bulls colliding; Vettel retired whilst Webber recovered to finish third behind eventual race winner Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button. Hamilton would match Webber's feat of back-to-back victories by claiming first place in Canada.The middle of the season saw controversy, starting at the in Valencia following a disputed safety car ruling. Mark Webber collided with Heikki Kovalainen at the fastest point on the circuit, the collision destroying Webber's front wing and launching Webber into a somersault. The safety car was deployed immediately, joining the circuit behind race leader Vettel, but ahead of then-second placed Hamilton and the Ferraris of Alonso and Felipe Massa. Hamilton overtook the safety car as it emerged from the pit lane but after it had crossed the safety car control line. It took the race stewards twenty minutes to pass verdict on the infringement, and while Hamilton was issued with a drive-through penalty for his actions, it had little effect as he was already well clear of the rest of the field.

The marked the halfway point of the season and saw further tensions within Red Bull. Team principal Christian Horner removed the team's new front wing from Webber's car and placed it on Vettel's for qualifying and the race, after the German driver's wing was damaged in the final practice session. Webber won the race after passing Vettel from second off the start, who then developed a puncture on the first lap and was forced to pit.[140]

The saw a return to form for Ferrari, with both Alonso and Massa quickest over the course of the race meeting. On the anniversary of his accident, Felipe Massa led most of the race before a message from the Ferrari pit appeared to be a coded instruction telling Massa to move over and let Alonso through, granting Alonso seven extra World Championship points for his ultimate win. Ferrari were fined US$100,000 for the use of team orders to deliberately alter the outcome of a race and faced further sanctions at a meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council in September where they face charges of bringing the sport into disrepute, though the hearing would ultimately acquit Ferrari on the grounds of a lack of evidence.After finishing sixth in Germany, Webber won again in Hungary after Vettel broke an obscure safety car rule and was issued with a drive-through penalty that demoted him to third, while Lewis Hamilton won a wet from Mark Webber and Robert Kubica while Vettel was involved in a collision with Button that eliminated the incumbent World Champion whilst Vettel was handed his second drive-through penalty in as many races. Fernando Alonso retired after a mistake in the wet. The European season ended in Italy, with Alonso claiming his third victory of the season and adding a fourth to his tally – and his first Grand Slam – in Singapore.

Red Bull reasserted their dominance in Japan, with Vettel winning comfortably from Webber and Alonso third. They were prepared to continue their performance in a rain-delayed, but an early accident eliminated Webber and a late engine failure for Vettel handed the victory to Alonso. Nico Hülkenberg claimed his maiden pole position for Williams by over a second in changing conditions in Brazil, but Red Bull went on to claim their fourth 1–2 finish of the season, claiming enough points to be declared World Constructors' Champion in just their sixth year of competition.

In the week leading up to the final race of the season, Red Bull repeated their intentions not to use team orders, a decision they were widely criticised for as allowing Mark Webber to finish ahead of Sebastian Vettel would have meant he trailed Fernando Alonso by just one point ahead of the race in Abu Dhabi. However, the Australian struggled to find speed across the weekend, qualifying behind Alonso and unable to find a way past the Ferrari driver for most of the race. Like Webber, Alonso had opted for an early pit stop in his tyre strategy, but emerged behind Russian rookie Vitaly Petrov. Taking into account the cars ahead of them that had yet to stop, this meant that Alonso would be running sixth on the road when he needed to finish fourth to claim the title.

McLaren's Jenson Button took the lead of the race when Sebastian Vettel pitted, the 2009 World Champion attempting to extend his lead enough to avoid a costly encounter with Robert Kubica after Lewis Hamilton got caught behind the Renault driver; passing Kubica would give him a chance to catch Vettel, who would resume the lead when Button pitted. Button needed a lead of twenty-two seconds to rejoin the circuit ahead of Kubica and Hamilton, but Kubica was able to match him on lap times and McLaren were forced to pit Button, who rejoined fourth behind his teammate, becoming third when Kubica pitted. While Kubica was expected to rejoin somewhere behind Mark Webber, Vitaly Petrov had held Webber and Alonso up enough that when Kubica completed his stop, he joined the circuit ahead of them, adding his name to the list of drivers Alonso needed to pass in order to win the World Championship. Sebastian Vettel won the race, with the McLarens second and third. Alonso was unable to find a way past Petrov and so finished seventh, handing the title to Vettel by four points. Abu Dhabi was the first time Sebastian Vettel had led the 2010 World Championship.[141] Only twice before in the history of Formula One had the Drivers' World Champion led the championship only for the last race: in and .

Results and standings

Grands Prix

RoundGrand Prix
1 Bahrain Grand Prix Sebastian Vettelnowrap Fernando Alonsonowrap Fernando Alonso FerrariReport
2 Australian Grand Prix Sebastian Vettel Mark Webber Jenson Buttonnowrap McLaren-MercedesReport
3 Malaysian Grand Prix Mark Webber Mark Webber Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-RenaultReport
4 Chinese Grand Prix Sebastian Vettel Lewis Hamilton Jenson Button McLaren-MercedesReport
5 Spanish Grand Prix Mark Webber Lewis Hamilton Mark Webber Red Bull-RenaultReport
6 Monaco Grand Prix Mark Webber Sebastian Vettel Mark Webber Red Bull-RenaultReport
7 Turkish Grand Prix Mark Webber Vitaly Petrov Lewis Hamilton McLaren-MercedesReport
8 Canadian Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton Robert Kubica Lewis Hamilton McLaren-MercedesReport
9 European Grand Prix Sebastian Vettel Jenson Button Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-RenaultReport
10 British Grand Prix Sebastian Vettel Fernando Alonso Mark Webber Red Bull-RenaultReport
11 German Grand Prix Sebastian Vettel Sebastian Vettel Fernando Alonso FerrariReport
12nowrap Hungarian Grand Prix Sebastian Vettel Sebastian Vettel Mark Webber Red Bull-RenaultReport
13 Belgian Grand Prix Mark Webber Lewis Hamilton Lewis Hamilton McLaren-MercedesReport
14 Italian Grand Prixnowrap Fernando Alonso Fernando Alonso Fernando Alonso FerrariReport
15 Singapore Grand Prix Fernando Alonso Fernando Alonso Fernando Alonso FerrariReport
16 Japanese Grand Prix Sebastian Vettel Mark Webber Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-RenaultReport
17 Korean Grand Prix Sebastian Vettel Fernando Alonso Fernando Alonso FerrariReport
18 Brazilian Grand Prix Nico Hülkenberg Lewis Hamilton Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-RenaultReport
19 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Sebastian Vettel Lewis Hamilton Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-RenaultReport
Source:[142]

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top 10 classified finishers.[143]

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
Points251815121086421

World Drivers' Championship standings

DriverBHR
AUS
MAL
CHN
ESP
MON
TUR
CAN
EUR
GBR
GER
HUN
BEL
ITA
SIN
JPN
KOR
BRA
ABU
Points
1 Sebastian Vettel13Ret415421256
2 Fernando Alonso41342683812Ret337252
3 Mark Webber885Ret16163Ret28242
4 Lewis Hamilton36651224RetRetRet52240
5 Jenson Button71815Ret22458Ret2441253214
6 Felipe Massa237964715111524438Ret31510144
7 Nico Rosberg5533137561038Ret65517Ret64142
8 Robert Kubica112458365Ret7Ret387Ret595136
9610Ret104124111599117913647Ret72
10 Rubens Barrichello10812129Ret1414451210Ret10697141247
11 Adrian Sutil12Ret511789106817Ret5169RetRet121347
12 Kamui KobayashiRetRetRetRet12Ret10Ret761198RetRet78101432
13 Vitaly PetrovRetRetRet7111317141310591311RetRet16627
14 Nico Hülkenberg14Ret101516Ret1713Ret1013614710Ret101622
15 Vitantonio Liuzzi97RetRet159139161116131012RetRet6RetRet21
16 Sébastien Buemi16Ret11RetRet10168912Ret1212111410Ret13158
17 Pedro de la RosaRet12DNSRetRetRet11Ret12Ret14711146
18 Nick HeidfeldRet8917116
19 Jaime Alguersuari13119131011121213Ret15Ret13151211111195
20 Heikki Kovalainen1513NC14DNSRetRet16Ret17Ret14161816121318170
21 Jarno Trulli17DNS17Ret1715RetRet2116Ret1519RetRet13Ret19210
22 Karun ChandhokRet141517Ret14201818190
23 Bruno SennaRetRet1616RetRetRetRet201917RetRetRet151421190
24 Lucas di GrassiRetRet14Ret19Ret191917RetRet18172015DNSRetNC180
25 Timo GlockRetRetRetDNS18Ret18Ret191818161817Ret14Ret20Ret0
26 Sakon Yamamoto20Ret19201916150
27 Christian KlienRet22200
DriverBHR
AUS
MAL
CHN
ESP
MON
TUR
CAN
EUR
GBR
GER
HUN
BEL
ITA
SIN
JPN
KOR
BRA
ABU
Points
Source:

Notes:

World Constructors' Championship standings

ConstructorBHR
AUS
MAL
CHN
ESP
MON
TUR
CAN
EUR
GBR
GER
HUN
BEL
ITA
SIN
JPN
KOR
BRA
ABU
Points
1 Red Bull-Renault513Ret415421498
6885Ret16163Ret28
2 McLaren-Mercedes171815Ret22458Ret2441253454
236651224RetRetRet52
3 Ferrari7237964715111524438Ret31510396
841342683812Ret337
4 Mercedes3610Ret104124111599117913647Ret214
45533137561038Ret65517Ret64
5 Renault11112458365Ret7Ret387Ret595163
12RetRetRet7111317141310591311RetRet166
6 Williams-Cosworth910812129Ret1414451210Ret10697141269
1014Ret101516Ret1713Ret1013614710Ret1016
7 Force India-Mercedes1412Ret511789106817Ret5169RetRet121368
1597RetRet159139161116131012RetRet6RetRet
8 BMW Sauber<-- Please do not change "BMW Sauber" to "Sauber". Even though BMW had sold the team, they were still officially entered in the 2010 championship as "BMW Saubers" -->-Ferrari22Ret12DNSRetRetRet11Ret12Ret1471114Ret89171144
23RetRetRetRet12Ret10Ret761198RetRet781014
9 Toro Rosso-Ferrari1616Ret11RetRet10168912Ret1212111410Ret131513
1713119131011121213Ret15Ret1315121111119
10 Lotus-Cosworth1817DNS17Ret1715RetRet2116Ret1519RetRet13Ret19210
191513NC14DNSRetRet16Ret17Ret1416181612131817
11 HRT-Cosworth20Ret141517Ret1420181819Ret192019Ret161522200
21RetRet1616RetRetRetRet20201917RetRetRet15142119
12 Virgin-Cosworth24RetRetRetDNS18Ret18Ret191818161817Ret14Ret20Ret0
25RetRet14Ret19Ret191917RetRet18172015DNSRetNC18
ConstructorBHR
AUS
MAL
CHN
ESP
MON
TUR
CAN
EUR
GBR
GER
HUN
BEL
ITA
SIN
JPN
KOR
BRA
ABU
Points
Source:

Notes:

External links

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