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The 2014 Formula One Season was the 65th season of the FIA Formula One World Championship. The season saw the introduction of the more fuel efficient and environmentally friendly 1.6 litre V6 turbo charged engines, replacing the previous 2.4 litre V8 engines used in the previous season. 2014 was the first season since 1988 in which turbo charged cars are used in the sport.

After an epic season-long battle with Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg, Lewis Hamilton won the Drivers' Championship by 67 points, though only after Rosberg suffered multiple car issues at the final race, the double-points-paying Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Hamilton took eleven victories, while Rosberg's eleven poles gave him the Pole Position Trophy. Third in the championship, surprising nearly the entire F1 community, was Daniel Ricciardo, the only driver other than the two Mercedes drivers to win a race. Valtteri Bottas secured six podiums on his way to fourth place in the championship, while reigning World Champion Sebastian Vettel could only make it to fifth in the championship.

Mercedes won the Constructors' Championship, clinching the title at the Russian Grand Prix. The eventual gap to Red Bull-Renault was 296 points. Third-placed Williams-Mercedes saw a long-awaited return to the front of the grid, though they failed to win a race.

Jules Bianchi achieved a milestone for new 2010 teams by scoring Marussia's first points at the Monaco Grand Prix. However, he was seriously injured at the Japanese Grand Prix, suffering a diffuse axonal injury, forcing him into a critical but stable condition. Sadly, Bianchi died of his injuries nine months later on 18 July 2015, becoming the first Formula One driver to die as a result of a race accident in 21 years.

Towards the end of the season, both Caterham and Marussia entered administration, causing them to miss both the United States Grand Prix and the Brazilian Grand Prix. Marussia later folded during the latter race, while Caterham returned for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

At the end of the season, 3 million fans had tuned in to spectate Formula One at the races.[1] 20 028 tyres had been used to supply the teams for their rubber throughout the year.[1] The cars were credited to have been able to save 30% more fuel than they had done the previous year in 2013.[1]

Mercedes had taken a historic 16 wins throughout the season, a total of 18 pole positions.[1] The newly made double world champion, Lewis Hamilton had taken 7 fastest laps, 495 laps led, 11 wins and 16 podiums throughout the season.[1] This was considered to be Hamilton's "Record Year".[1]


Teams and Drivers[]

Entry List[]

All engines 1.6 litre V6 Turbocharged.

Teams ordered by 2013 Championship position.

Constructor Chassis Tyre No. Driver Rounds Test/Reserve Drivers
Team Engine
Red Bull-Renault RB10 P 1 Germany Sebastian Vettel All Switzerland Sébastien Buemi
Portugal António Félix da Costa
Austria Infinti Red Bull Racing Renault Energy F1-2014 3 Australia Daniel Ricciardo All
Mercedes F1 W05 P 6 Germany Nico Rosberg All United Kingdom Sam Bird
Malaysia Jazeman Jaafar
Germany Pascal Wehrlein
Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes PU106A Hybrid 44 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton All
Ferrari F14 T P 7 Finland Kimi Räikkönen All Spain Marc Gené
Spain Pedro de la Rosa
France Jules Bianchi
Italy Davide Rigon
Italy Raffaele Marciello
Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 059/3 14 Spain Fernando Alonso All
Lotus-Renault E22 P 8 France Romain Grosjean All France Nicolas Prost
Denmark Marco Sørensen
France Matthieu Vaxivière
France Charles Pic
France Esteban Ocon
United Kingdom Lotus F1 Team Renault Energy F1-2014 13 Venezuela Pastor Maldonado All
McLaren-Mercedes MP4-29 P 20 Denmark Kevin Magnussen All United Kingdom Gary Paffett
Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne
United Kingdom Gary Paffett
United Kingdom Oliver Turvey
Netherlands Nyck de Vries
United Kingdom Ben Barnicoat
Japan Takuya Izawa
United Kingdom McLaren Mercedes Mercedes PU106A Hybrid 22 United Kingdom Jenson Button All
Force India-Mercedes VJM07 P 11 Mexico Sergio Pérez All Spain Daniel Juncadella
India Sahara Force India F1 Team Mercedes PU106A Hybrid 27 Germany Nico Hülkenberg All
Sauber-Ferrari C33 P 21 Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez All Russia Sergey Sirotkin
Netherlands Giedo van der Garde
Switzerland Simona de Silvestro
Hong Kong Adderly Fong
Switzerland Sauber F1 Team Ferrari 059/3 99 Germany Adrian Sutil All
Toro Rosso-Renault STR9 P 25 France Jean-Éric Vergne All Switzerland Sébastien Buemi
Netherlands Max Verstappen
Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso Renault Energy F1-2014 26 Russia Daniil Kvyat All
Williams-Mercedes FW36 P 19 Brazil Felipe Massa All United Kingdom Susie Wolff
Brazil Felipe Nasr
United Kingdom Williams Martini Racing Mercedes PU106A Hybrid 77 Finland Valtteri Bottas All
Marussia-Ferrari MR03 P 4 United Kingdom Max Chilton 1–16 United States Alexander Rossi
Cyprus Tio Ellinas
United Kingdom Dino Zamparelli
Indonesia Rio Haryanto
United Kingdom Will Stevens
Russia Marussia F1 Team Ferrari 059/3 17 France Jules Bianchi 1–15
42 United States Alexander Rossi* 12, 16
Caterham-Renault CT05 P 9 Sweden Marcus Ericsson 1–16 Netherlands Robin Frijns
Colombia Julián Leal
United Kingdom Will Stevens
Indonesia Rio Haryanto
France Nathanaël Berthon
United States Alexander Rossi
Spain Roberto Merhi
Malaysia Caterham F1 Team Renault Energy F1-2014 10 Japan Kamui Kobayashi 1–11, 13–16, 19
45 Germany André Lotterer 12
46 United Kingdom Will Stevens 19

*Alexander Rossi was entered for the 2014 Russian Grand Prix in place of the injured Jules Bianchi, but did not take part in any session at the team's direction.

Dates Drivers Confirmed[]

Driver Date Confirmed Team
Sebastian Vettel March 15, 2011 Red Bull-Renault
Fernando Alonso May 19, 2011 Ferrari
Nico Rosberg November 10, 2011 Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton September 28, 2012 Mercedes
Daniel Ricciardo September 2, 2013 Red Bull-Renault
Kimi Räikkönen September 11, 2013 Ferrari
Jenson Button September 19, 2013 McLaren-Mercedes
Jules Bianchi October 3, 2013 Marussia-Ferrari
Jean-Éric Vergne October 21, 2013 Toro Rosso-Renault
Daniil Kvyat October 21, 2013 Toro Rosso-Renault
Felipe Massa November 11, 2013 Williams-Mercedes
Valtteri Bottas November 11, 2013 Williams-Mercedes
Kevin Magnussen November 14, 2013 McLaren-Mercedes
Romain Grosjean November 29, 2013 Lotus-Renault
Pastor Maldonado November 29, 2013 Lotus-Renault
Nico Hulkenberg December 3, 2013 Force India-Mercedes
Sergio Pérez December 12, 2013 Force India-Mercedes
Adrian Sutil December 13, 2013 Sauber-Ferrari
Esteban Gutiérrez December 21, 2013 Sauber-Ferrari
Max Chilton January 10, 2014 Marussia-Ferrari
Kamui Kobayashi January 21, 2014 Caterham-Renault
Marcus Ericsson January 21, 2014 Caterham-Renault

Car launch dates[]

Team Car Date Where
McLaren-Mercedes MP4-29 January 24 Online
Ferrari F14 T January 25 Online
Sauber-Ferrari C33 January 26 Online
Toro Rosso-Renault STR9 January 27 Jerez
Caterham-Renault CT05 January 28 Jerez
Force India-Mercedes VJM07 January 28 Jerez
Mercedes F1 W05 January 28 Jerez
Red Bull-Renault RB10 January 28 Jerez
Williams-Mercedes FW36 January 28 Jerez
Marussia MR03 January 30 Jerez
Lotus-Renault E22 February 19 Bahrain

Driver Changes[]

  • Mark Webber announced his retirement from the sport after 12 years and will race in the endurance series for Porsche, his seat in Redbull was taken by fellow Aussie Daniel Ricciardo after 2 years in Toro Rosso and his seat was taken by GP3 champion Daniil Kvyat.
  • Felipe Massa announced that he was leaving Ferrari after 8 years to join Williams alongside Valtteri Bottas and Massa's seat at Ferrari was taken by former driver Kimi Raikkonen. Pastor Maldonado took Raikkonen's seat in Lotus.
  • Sergio Perez left McLaren after a disappointing year and joined Force India alongside Nico Hulkenberg, who returns to the team after a year in Sauber. As a result Adrian Sutil and Paul di Resta were left without a drive, Sutil took Hulkenberg's place at Sauber and Di Resta left F1 to return to DTM. Perez's place in McLaren was taken by the 2013 Formula Renault 3.5 series champion Kevin Magnussen.
  • Kamui Kobayashi returns to the sport after a year in the FIA endurance series and will drive for Caterham and will be partnered with GP2 regular Marcus Ericsson, the first Swedish driver in 23 years. Like Force India Charles Pic and Giedo van der Garde were left without drive's but took test driver roles instead at different teams. Pic at Lotus and van der Garde at Sauber.
  • Sergey Sirotkin was set to become the youngest driver to join the grid at 18 years old in Sauber, however he wasn't granted his super license yet and joined the team as a test driver instead.

Mid-season[]

Team Changes[]

Mid-season[]

Changes[]

Video[]

Sporting Regulations[]

  • A penalty points system will be introduced, in which if a driver accumulates more than twelve points he will be subject to a one-race ban. The number of points a driver may receive for an infringement ranges between one and three points.
  • A procedure for a driver to be given a chance to give back any advantage he may have gained by leaving the track has been adopted.
  • Four two-day mid-season tests are allowed. As a 'trade-off', the number of promotional days is reduced from eight to two and the young driver test is removed, in addition to a reduced amount of wind-tunnel testing and CFD work to reduce costs and to allow teams to potentially share wind tunnels.
  • Testing of the new power units will be allowed in January 2014.
  • For safety reasons, all personnel working on a car in a race pit stop will be required to wear head protection.
  • Each driver will be provided with an extra set of tyres for use in the first 30 minutes of the first practice session to encourage teams to go out on track.
  • A set of regulations are to be implemented to govern the use of the new power units. Each driver may use maximum five a season without penalty. Usage of extra power units will require the driver to begin from the pit lane. Any changes of individual elements above the permitted five will result in a ten-place grid penalty.
  • No manufacturer will be allowed to homologate more than one power unit during the homologation period between 2014–2020.
  • Gearboxes must last for six consecutive races, rather than the current five.
  • No car may use more than 100kg of fuel for the race, monitored by the use of an FIA approved fuel flow meter.
  • The pit lane speed limit, set at 60 km/h (37 mph) for practice and 100 km/h (62 mph) for the race (Melbourne, Monaco and Singapore use 60 km/h for the whole event), will be standardized at 80 km/h (50 mph) for the whole event, except for Melbourne, Monaco and Singapore, who will stay at 60 km/h.
  • Driver numbers will be made permanent to the driver, and will be selected prior to the season, with number 1 reserved for the World Champion (should he choose to use it) and numbers 2 to 99 being available to the rest of the grid.
  • Penalties of five seconds for minor infringements can now be handed out.
  • A controversial decision was also made to award double points for the final race of the season.
  • Qualifying was adjusted slightly, with the first session reduced to 18 minutes from 20 and the final session increased from 10 minutes to 12.
  • A pole trophy will be awarded to the driver who takes the most pole positions over the course of the season.
  • From the Singapore Grand Prix, pit-to-car radio communications involving car or driver performance will be banned.
  • From the United States Grand Prix, an experimental "virtual Safety Car" system is adopted, forcing drivers to slow down in yellow-flag areas.

Technical Regulations[]

  • Measures are to be put in place to stop the 'step' in noses being designed into cars. The tip of nose will be no more than 185 mm above the ground, in comparison to the 550 mm used in 2012 and 2013.
  • A new engine, or powertrain, is to be introduced.
    • The old 18,000 rpm 2.4 litre V8 normally aspirated engine will be replaced by a 15,000 rpm 1.6 litre V6 turbocharged engine.
    • It will be combined with two energy recovery units; the Energy Recovery System – Heat (ERS-H), which uses exhaust gases; and the old KERS, now called the Energy Recovery System – Kinetic (ERS-K). Combined with a larger ERS battery, the systems will provide the cars with an extra 161 bhp (120 kW) for 33 seconds a lap.
  • The cars are now only allowed 100 kg of fuel for the race, and cannot exceed a fuel flow rate of 100 kg/hour, which is monitored by an FIA sensor.
    • Drivers must return to the pits under the car's own power and provide the minimum one litre of fuel necessary for post-race scrutineering.
  • The exhausts have to exit the car angled upwards towards the rear wing, making exhaust-blown diffusers nearly impossible to use.
  • The minimum weight limit has been increased to 691 kg (from 642 kg) to compensate for the heavier engine.
  • Electronic control of the rear brake circuit is permitted to ensure consistent braking whilst energy is recovered.
  • Cars will now have 8-speed gearboxes, with the gear ratios fixed at the beginning of the season. Changes can be made, but these will result in grid penalties being applied.
  • Dummy camera pods are to be banned, to avoid teams taking advantage of their aerodynamic benefits. Front cameras have to be between 325 and 525 mm above the floor.

Details regarding the new engine[]

  • Engine: Single-turbo 1.6 litre V6. Maximum 15,000 rpm, five power units per season per driver (each engine is intended to complete 4,000km). There will be 15% fewer moving parts.
  • Turbo: Unlimited size, maximum 125,000 rpm.
  • Energy recovery (ERS) system: Weight must be between 20–25 kg. Max energy storage per lap: 4 MJ (2 MJ kinetic from rear axle; 2 MJ heat from exhaust). Equates to 161 bhp for 33.3 seconds a lap.
  • Fuel limit: No more than 100 kg (about 140 litres) of fuel in a race with a max fuel-flow rate of 100 kg per hour, equating to 30% increase in fuel efficiency.
  • Thermal efficiency: target of 40%.

Calendar[]

Schedule[]

Round Race Title Grand Prix Circuit Date Time Tyres
Local UTC Option Prime
1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix Australian GP Australia Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit 16 March 17:00 06:00 Soft Medium
2 Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix Malaysian GP Malaysia Sepang International Circuit 30 March 16:00 08:00 Medium Hard
3 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain GP Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit 6 April 18:00 15:00 Soft Medium
4 UBS Chinese Grand Prix Chinese GP China Shanghai International Circuit 20 April 15:00 07:00 Soft Medium
5 Gran Premio de España Pirelli Spanish GP Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 11 May 14:00 12:00 Medium Hard
6 Grand Prix de Monaco Monaco GP Monaco Circuit de Monaco 25 May 14:00 12:00 Supersoft Soft
7 Grand Prix du Canada Canadian GP Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 8 June 14:00 18:00 Supersoft Soft
8 Grosser Preis von Österreich Austrian GP Austria Red Bull Ring 22 June 14:00 12:00 Supersoft Soft
9 Santander British Grand Prix British GP United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit 6 July 13:00 12:00 Medium Hard
10 Grosser Preis Santander von Deutschland German GP Germany Hockenheimring 20 July 14:00 12:00 Supersoft Soft
11 Pirelli Magyar Nagydíj Hungarian GP Hungary Hungaroring 27 July 14:00 12:00 Soft Medium
12 Shell Belgian Grand Prix Belgian GP Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 24 August 14:00 12:00 Soft Medium
13 Gran Premio d'Italia Italian GP Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza 7 September 14:00 12:00 Medium Hard
14 Singapore Grand Prix Singapore GP Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit 21 September 20:00 12:00 Supersoft Soft
15 Japanese Grand Prix Japanese GP Japan Suzuka Circuit 5 October 15:00 06:00 Medium Hard
16 Russian Grand Prix Russian GP Russia Sochi Autodrom 12 October 15:00 11:00 Soft Medium
17 United States Grand Prix United States GP United States Circuit of the Americas 2 November 14:00 20:00 Soft Medium
18 Grande Prêmio do Brasil Brazilian GP Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace 9 November 14:00 16:00 Soft Medium
19 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Abu Dhabi GP United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit 23 November 17:00 13:00 Supersoft Soft

The Korean Grand Prix, Grand Prix of America and the Mexican Grand Prix were on the provisional calendar, but dropped at the World Motor Sport Council meeting of 4 December 2013.

Calendar changes[]

New events on the calendar[]

Returning events[]

Events not on the 2014 calendar[]

Circuit changes[]

Other changes[]

  • Following the installation of floodlighting at the Sakhir circuit, the Bahrain Grand Prix will be a night-race in 2014.

Season Review[]

Round 1: Australian Grand Prix[]

In a way it’s a relief today, the fact that we were running, we didn’t have any problems, the balance was good and the performance looked alright. In the end Friday times are not worth a lot, but it’s better to be close to the top rather than somewhere towards the back, so I’m very happy with that. We will do what we can to prepare for tomorrow and Sunday, but let’s see where we are then – the most important thing is that we finish.

In the opening qualifying sesion of the 2014 Formula One season, Lewis Hamilton got pole on a wet track. Daniel Ricciardo in his first race for Red Bull got on the front row after just missing out by only 2 tenths.

Nico Rosberg took home the first race of the season by 26 seconds showed the domiance that the Mercedes F1 W05 would bring in the rounds that was to come. Daniel Ricciardo scored his first podium but would then later be disqualifed after "exceeded consistently the maximum allowed fuel flow of 100 kg/h". Kevin Magnussen would initally score 3rd but after the disqualifcation he moved up to 2nd with Jenson Button moving into the last step on the podium.

Round 2: Malaysian Grand Prix[]

After the opening round in Australia, the teams travelled to Malaysia for the second round of the year. Lewis Hamilton scoring his second pole for the year from Sebastian Vettel and Nico Rosberg.

In the race it was the first 1-2 of the season for Mercedes with Lewis Hamilton taking his first win of the season which would make him go up to second in the standings while Rosberg extended the lead to eighteen points. Vettel came in third place to get his first points for the season.

Round 3: Bahrain Grand Prix[]

The domination of the Mercedes team continued in Bahrain when another front row lockout came with Rosberg scoring the pole.

In the race it was the same result but the race wasn't smooth sailing when on Lap 40, Pastor Maldonado got into Esteban Gutiérrez sending the car into the air. The car overturned before rolling back over on its wheel with Gutiérrez uninjured and Maldonado received a five grid penalty for China and a 10 second stop-and-go penalty.

Sergio Pérez scored a podium for Force India while Ricciardo would score his first points for the season after a fourth place finish. Rosberg now had a eleven point lead heading into China.

Round 4: Chinese Grand Prix[]

It was an repeat of the Australian front row with Hamilton and Ricciardo locking the front row. Rosberg on the other hand started fourth with Vettel slotting between them.

The title race between Rosberg and Hamilton continuing in China with Hamilton taking his third win of the season with Rosberg finishing runner up. Fernando Alonso scored Ferrari first podium of the season after finishing in third. The race was shortern by a lap after the chequered flag was out a lap early with Kamui Kobayashi pass on Jules Bianchi not counting because its was on lap 55.

Round 5: Spanish Grand Prix[]

Qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix was a continuation with another Mercedes 1-2 on the front row before the race which became the same result. Daniel Ricciardo would take his first official podium in the race while Grosjean scored his first points for the season. But a new leader after Spain with Hamilton taking a three point lead into Monaco

Round 6: Monaco Grand Prix[]

The tension between the two Mercedes drivers continued to come with the teams heading to Monaco for the sixth round of the season. But it didn't looked like that when Mercedes locked out the front row for the fifth consecutive time. Red Bull locked the second row of the grid while Ferrari locked the third row.

In the race it was the same result but instead of Hamilton winning the race, it was Rosberg who would take home the win and with it the championship lead. Only four drivers stayed on the lead lap with Ricciardo and Alonso being the other two drivers. But for Jules Bianchi, he would score his first points for the season and creating a little bit of history with Marussia being the first new team to score points since 2009 when Brawn scored in Australia. Caterham also got their best result with Marcus Ericsson finishing 11th.

Round 7: Canadian Grand Prix[]

With the first of two trips to North America coming, the teams headed to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve for the seventh round of the season. Once again it was Hamilton and Rosberg on the front row of the grid for Mercedes but the Williams pair of Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa was starting to gain speed and would be seen in Austria.

The race was unique because for Max Chilton his run of 25 consecutive finishes ended when he collided with Bianchi on turn four which would bring out the safety car. Ricciardo won the GP and became the first non-Mercedes driver to win a GP for 2014 and would be the only one until Hungary. The gap in the championship would extend out to 22 points when Hamilton rear brakes failed on him and he had to retire.

Round 8: Austrian Grand Prix[]

The teams headed to Austria for the first time since 2003 with Alonso, Raikkonen, Button and Massa having experience on the track in a F1 car. For Massa it would with his only pole position of the year coming in this race. Mercedes struggled in qualifying with Rosberg (3rd) and Hamilton (9th) as Hamilton spun on his second lap after the first was deleted for using too much track. Felipe Massa scored his first pole since 2008, with Williams acheiving their first 1-2 since the 2005 Monaco Grand Prix

The result though, was the same as the first six rounds with Hamilton and Rosberg finishing 1-2 for the sixth time. The Williams drivers finishing in 3rd and 4th as they started to pick up some speed. For Rosberg this result was to extend his lead out to 29 points which would be the biggest margin until the final result in Abu Dhabi.

Round 9: British Grand Prix[]

The teams then headed to the famous Silverstone circuit for the ninth round of the season. Susie Wolff was the first woman since Giovanna Amati in 1992 to drive in a F1 car after replacing Bottas in the Williams. She would later do another FP1 in Germany. While in qualifying it was Rosberg who would take his fourth pole of the season and tying up with Hamilton in the Pole Position Trophy.

There was confusion on the first lap as Kimi Raikkonen ran wide at Aintree, and spun heavily into the barriers before bouncing back and eliminating Massa. Due to Armco damage, the race was red flagged for an hour. Rosberg led the restart, but he could only make 28 laps in the race with a gearbox issue forcing his retirement in the race. Hamilton would go on to take the win and close the gap to four points while Bottas after finishing in second place jumped up to fifth in the standings.

Round 10: German Grand Prix[]

As the teams headed to Germany, Rosberg changed his helmet due to the fact that his nation won the FIFA World Cup. The original design was banned from FIFA after showing the World Cup trophy as it was one of the official brands of the cup. But an alternate design didn't affect him with Rosberg taking pole for the fifth time.

Nico Rosberg would later take home the victory from Bottas and Hamilton which extended the lead to 14 points heading into Hungary. This was a history making race, with the number six being used for 882nd time passing number 2 in the progress.

Round 11: Hungarian Grand Prix[]

Hungary was the next stop in the calendar and Hamilton bad luck struck when his car caught fire because of a fuel leak which ruled him out of qualifying. Vettel capitalized on that luck, with a front row start with Rosberg who would score his sixth podium of the season.

It was the only race of the season Mercedes didn't have a car on the top two steps with Daniel Ricciardo and Fernando Alonso taking the spots. For Ricciardo this was his second career win as the gap between the two Mercedes drivers was closed to only eleven points.

Round 12: Belgian Grand Prix[]

The teams headed into Belgium with the momentum of Ricciardo starting to sway from the Mercedes drivers. André Lotterer replaced Kobayashi in the Caterham. Lotterer wouldn't have a good weekend with a early retirement with his power unit. Alexander Rossi was also going to debut but a late change with Chilton going back in the car and Rossi dropping to free practice testing. Qualifying One was trouble with heavy rain and a hailstorm but it would clear up with Mercedes once again scoring a front row start.

In the race it was Daniel Ricciardo scoring his third victory of the season with Hamilton retiring on Lap 39 after the car was struggling for pace all during the race. For Nico Rosberg, the second place finish extended his lead out to 29 points which was also in Austria. Bottas came in third and his purple patch continued to show.

Championship leaders
Drivers' Championship Constructors' Championship
GP Championship leader Lead Championship leader Lead
Flag of Australia Nico Rosberg 7 McLaren-Mercedes 8
Flag of Malaysia 18 Mercedes 25
Flag of Bahrain 11 67
Flag of the People's Republic of China 4 97
Flag of Spain Lewis Hamilton 3 113
Flag of Monaco Nico Rosberg 4 141
Flag of Canada 22 119
Flag of Austria 29 158
Flag of the United Kingdom 4 158
Flag of Germany 14 178
Flag of Hungary 11 174
Flag of Belgium 29 157
Flag of Italy 22 182
Flag of Singapore Lewis Hamilton 3 174
Flag of Japan 10 190
Flag of Russia 17 223
Flag of the United States 24 245
Flag of Brazil 17 278
Flag of the United Arab Emirates 67 296

Round 13: Italian Grand Prix[]

The teams headed to Italy for the final European round of the season and it was Mercedes once again who took the front row with Hamilton being the pole sitter for the fifth of the season. Qualifying though was dominated by Mercedes engines with the top six all having the same engine.

The race was the exact same, but instead of the top six, it was the top four with Hamilton taking home his sixth win of the year and the first in a run of wins late into the season. Williams getting 3rd and 4th which would move them up to third in the constructors standings with Ferrari only scoring two points from Kimi Räikkönen.

Round 14: Singapore Grand Prix[]

The teams headed to Singapore for the first of the flyaway races. Once again though, it was the Mercedes duo who locked out the front row with Red Bull behind them in third and fourth place.

After Rosberg had Electrical problems throughout the 13 laps of the race, Hamilton led the Mercedes team to another victory which was his seventh for the season. This also meant that the championship lead was now his by only three points.

Round 15: Japanese Grand Prix[]

The lead-up to the Japanese GP was dominated by the threat of Typhoon Phanphone. Even though it was to rain on Sunday, the main issue was to get out of the country heading into the next GP at Russia.

It was another Mercedes front row lockout with the suprise being both Williams on the second row behind them. Red Bull were off the pace in 6th and 10th being a whole 1.5 seconds of pole by Nico Rosberg.

Mercedes would secure a 1-2 finish with Lewis and Nico respectively but that was overshadowed by a horrific incident involving Jules Bianchi who was seriously injured. Red bull recovered form a bad qualifying to finish 3rd and 4th. The williams pairing dropped back to 6th and 7th. Pastor Maldonado received a 20 second penalty for speeding in t he pit lane. Jules Bianchi died 9 months later from his injuries on 17 July 2015.

Round 16: Russian Grand Prix[]

Round 17: United States Grand Prix[]

Round 18: Brazilian Grand Prix[]

Round 19: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix[]

Results and Standings[]

Testing[]

Test Track Date Fastest Driver Team Time
Pirelli Tyres Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit Dec 17Dec 19 private test
Jerez Spain Circuito de Jerez Jan 28Jan 31 Denmark Kevin Magnussen United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes 1:23.276
Bahrain 1 Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit Feb 19Feb 22 Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 1:33.283
Bahrain 2 Feb 27Mar 2 Brazil Felipe Massa United Kingdom Williams-Mercedes 1:33.258
Bahrain 3 Apr 8Apr 9 Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 1:35.697
Barcelona Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya May 13May 14 Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Lotus-Renault 1:24.871
Silverstone United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit Jul 8Jul 9 Brazil Felipe Massa United Kingdom Williams-Mercedes 1:35.242
Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit Nov 25Nov 26 Germany Pascal Wehrlein Germany Mercedes 1:42.624
See also: 2014 Pirelli Tyre Tests

Grands Prix[]

Round Event Report
Grid Result
1 Australia Australian Grand Prix Report
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
1 Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Fastest Lap
Australia [[Daniel Ricciardo]]
Red Bull-Renault
2 Denmark [[Kevin Magnussen*]]
McLaren-Mercedes
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
3 United Kingdom [[Jenson Button]]
McLaren-Mercedes
1:32.478 on Lap 19
2 Malaysia Malaysian Grand Prix Report
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
1 United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Fastest Lap
Germany [[Sebastian Vettel]]
Red Bull-Renault
2 Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
3 Germany [[Sebastian Vettel]]
Red Bull-Renault
1:43.666 on Lap 53
3 Bahrain Bahrain Grand Prix Report
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
1 United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Fastest Lap
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
2 Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Finland [[Valtteri Bottas]]
Williams-Mercedes
3 Mexico [[Sergio Pérez]]
Force India-Mercedes
1:37.020 on Lap 49
4 China Chinese Grand Prix Report
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
1 United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Fastest Lap
Australia [[Daniel Ricciardo]]
Red Bull-Renault
2 Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Germany [[Sebastian Vettel]]
Red Bull-Renault
3 Spain [[Fernando Alonso]]
Ferrari
1:40.402 on Lap 39
5 Spain Spanish Grand Prix Report
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
1 United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Fastest Lap
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
2 Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Germany [[Sebastian Vettel]]
Red Bull-Renault
Australia [[Daniel Ricciardo]]
Red Bull-Renault
3 Australia [[Daniel Ricciardo]]
Red Bull-Renault
1:28.918 on Lap 55
6 Monaco Monaco Grand Prix Report
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
1 Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Fastest Lap
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
2 United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Finland [[Kimi Räikkönen]]
Ferrari
Australia [[Daniel Ricciardo]]
Red Bull-Renault
3 Australia [[Daniel Ricciardo]]
Red Bull-Renault
1:18.479 on Lap 75
7 Canada Canadian Grand Prix Report
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
1 Australia [[Daniel Ricciardo]]
Red Bull-Renault
Fastest Lap
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
2 Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Brazil [[Felipe Massa]]
Williams-Mercedes
Germany [[Sebastian Vettel]]
Red Bull-Renault
3 Germany [[Sebastian Vettel]]
Red Bull-Renault
1:18.504 on Lap 58
8 Austria Austrian Grand Prix Report
Brazil [[Felipe Massa]]
Williams-Mercedes
1 Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Fastest Lap
Finland [[Valtteri Bottas]]
Williams-Mercedes
2 United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Mexico [[Sergio Pérez]]
Force India-Mercedes
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
3 Finland [[Valtteri Bottas]]
Williams-Mercedes
1:12.142 on Lap 59
9 United Kingdom British Grand Prix Report
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
1 United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Fastest Lap
Germany [[Sebastian Vettel]]
Red Bull-Renault
2 Finland [[Valtteri Bottas]]
Williams-Mercedes
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
United Kingdom [[Jenson Button]]
McLaren-Mercedes
3 Australia [[Daniel Ricciardo]]
Red Bull-Renault
1:37.176 on Lap 26
10 Germany German Grand Prix Report
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
1 Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Fastest Lap
Finland [[Valtteri Bottas]]
Williams-Mercedes
2 Finland [[Valtteri Bottas]]
Williams-Mercedes
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Brazil [[Felipe Massa]]
Williams-Mercedes
3 United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
1:19.908 on Lap 53
11 Hungary Hungarian Grand Prix Report
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
1 Australia [[Daniel Ricciardo]]
Red Bull-Renault
Fastest Lap
Germany [[Sebastian Vettel]]
Red Bull-Renault
2 Spain [[Fernando Alonso]]
Ferrari
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Finland [[Valtteri Bottas]]
Williams-Mercedes
3 Germany [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
1:25.724 on Lap 64
12 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Report
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
1 Australia [[Daniel Ricciardo]]
Red Bull-Renault
Fastest Lap
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
2 Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Germany [[Sebastian Vettel]]
Red Bull-Renault
3 Finland [[Valtteri Bottas]]
Williams-Mercedes
1:50.511 on Lap 36
13 Italy Italian Grand Prix Report
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
1 United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Fastest Lap
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
2 Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Finland [[Valtteri Bottas]]
Williams-Mercedes
3 Brazil [[Felipe Massa]]
Williams-Mercedes
1:28.004 on Lap 29
14 Singapore Singapore Grand Prix Report
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
1 United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Fastest Lap
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
2 Germany [[Sebastian Vettel]]
Red Bull-Renault
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Australia [[Daniel Ricciardo]]
Red Bull-Renault
3 Australia [[Daniel Ricciardo]]
Red Bull-Renault
1:50.417 on Lap 39
15 Japan Japanese Grand Prix Report
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
1 United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Fastest Lap
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
2 Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Finland [[Valtteri Bottas]]
Williams-Mercedes
3 Germany [[Sebastian Vettel]]
Red Bull-Renault
1:51.600 on Lap 39
16 Russia Russian Grand Prix Report
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
1 United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Fastest Lap
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
2 Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Finland [[Valtteri Bottas]]
Williams-Mercedes
Finland [[Valtteri Bottas]]
Williams-Mercedes
3 Finland [[Valtteri Bottas]]
Williams-Mercedes
1:40.896 on Lap 53
17 United States United States Grand Prix Report
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
1 United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Fastest Lap
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
2 Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Germany [[Sebastian Vettel]]
Red Bull-Renault
Finland [[Valtteri Bottas]]
Williams-Mercedes
3 Australia [[Daniel Ricciardo]]
Red Bull-Renault
1:41.379 on Lap 50
18 Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix Report
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
1 Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
Fastest Lap
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
2 United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Brazil [[Felipe Massa]]
Williams-Mercedes
3 Brazil [[Felipe Massa]]
Williams-Mercedes
1:13.555 on Lap 62
19 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Report
Germany [[Nico Rosberg]]
Mercedes
1 United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
Fastest Lap
United Kingdom [[Lewis Hamilton]]
Mercedes
2 Brazil [[Felipe Massa]]
Williams-Mercedes
Australia [[Daniel Ricciardo]]
Red Bull-Renault
Finland [[Valtteri Bottas]]
Williams-Mercedes
3 Finland [[Valtteri Bottas]]
Williams-Mercedes
1:44.496 on Lap 50

Note:

Driver Standings[]

Driver Placings
Pos Driver Flag of Australia Flag of Malaysia Flag of Bahrain Flag of China Flag of Spain Flag of Monaco Flag of Canada Flag of Austria Flag of Great Britain Flag of Germany Flag of Hungary Flag of Belgium Flag of Italy Flag of Singapore Flag of Japan Flag of Russia Flag of the United States Flag of Brazil Flag of the United Arab Emirates Pts
1st Hamilton Ret 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd Ret 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd Ret 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 384
2nd Rosberg 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st Ret 1st 4th 2nd 2nd Ret 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 14th 317
3rd Ricciardo DSQ Ret 4th 4th 3rd 3rd 1st 8th 3rd 6th 1st 1st 5th 3rd 4th 7th 3rd Ret 4th 238
4th Bottas 5th 8th 8th 7th 5th Ret 7th 3rd 2nd 2nd 8th 3rd 4th 11th 6th 3rd 5th 10th 3rd 186
5th Vettel Ret 3rd 6th 5th 4th Ret 3rd Ret 5th 4th 7th 5th 6th 2nd 3rd 8th 7th 5th 8th 167
6th Alonso 4th 4th 9th 3rd 6th 4th 6th 5th 6th 5th 2nd 7th Ret 4th Ret 6th 6th 6th 9th 161
7th Massa Ret 7th 7th 15th 13th 7th 12th 4th Ret Ret 5th 13th 3rd 5th 7th 11th 4th 3rd 2nd 134
8th Button 3rd 6th 17th 11th 11th 6th 4th 11th 4th 8th 10th 6th 8th Ret 6th 4th 12th 4th 5th 126
9th Hülkenberg 6th 5th 5th 6th 10th 5th 5th 9th 8th 7th Ret 10th 12th 9th 8th 12th Ret 8th 6th 96
10th Pérez 10th DNS 3rd 9th 9th Ret 11th 6th 11th 10th Ret 8th 7th 7th 10th 10th Ret 15th 7th 59
11th Magnussen 2nd 9th Ret 13th 12th 10th 9th 7th 7th 9th 12th 12th 10th 10th 14th 5th 8th 9th 11th 55
12th Räikkönen 7th 12th 10th 8th 7th 12th 10th 10th Ret 11th 6th 4th 9th 7th 12th 9th 13th 7th 10th 55
13th Vergne 8th Ret Ret 12th Ret Ret 8th Ret 10th 13th 9th 12th 13th 6th 9th 13th 10th 13th 12th 22
14th Grosjean Ret 11th 12th Ret 8th 8th Ret 14th 12th Ret Ret Ret 16th 13th 15th 17th 11th Ret 13th 8
15th Kvyat 9th 10th 11th 10th 14th Ret Ret Ret 9th Ret 14th 9th 11th 14th 11th 14th 15th 11th Ret 8
16th Maldonado Ret Ret 14th 14th 15th DNS Ret 12th 17th 12th 13th Ret 14th 12th 16th 18th 9th 12th Ret 2
17th Bianchi NC Ret 16th 17th 18th 9th Ret 15th 14th 15th 15th 18th 18th 16th 20th INJ INJ INJ INJ 2
18th Sutil 11th Ret Ret Ret 17th Ret 13th 13th 13th Ret 11th 14th 15th Ret 21st 16th Ret 16th 16th 0
19th Ericsson Ret 14th Ret 20th 20th 11th Ret 18th Ret 18th Ret 17th 20th 15th 17th 19th 0
20th Gutiérrez 12th Ret Ret 16th 16th Ret 14th 19th Ret 14th Ret 15th 19th Ret 13th 15th 14th 14th 15th 0
21st Chilton 13th 15th 13th 19th 19th 14th Ret 17th 16th 17th 16th 16th Ret 17th 18th Ret 0
22nd Kobayashi Ret 13th 15th 18th Ret 13th Ret 16th 15th 16th Ret 17th DNS 19th Ret Ret 0
23rd Stevens 17th 0
NC Lotterer Ret 0
Visual representation of point totals
Driver Pts
1st – Lewis Hamilton
384
2nd – Nico Rosberg
317
3rd – Daniel Ricciardo
238
4th – Valtteri Bottas
186
5th – Sebastian Vettel
167
6th – Fernando Alonso
161
7th – Felipe Massa
134
8th – Jenson Button
126
9th – Nico Hülkenberg
96
10th – Sergio Pérez
59
11th – Kevin Magnussen
55
12th – Kimi Räikkönen
55
13th – Jean-Éric Vergne
22
14th – Romain Grosjean
8
15th – Daniil Kvyat
8
16th – Pastor Maldonado
2
17th – Jules Bianchi
2
18th – Adrian Sutil
0
19th – Marcus Ericsson
0
20th – Esteban Gutiérrez
0
21st – Max Chilton
0
22nd – Kamui Kobayashi
0
23rd – Will Stevens
0
NC – André Lotterer
0

Head to Head: Team-mate comparisons[]

Statistics taken after all applicable penalties

Team mate comparisons
Red Bull-Renault
Sebastian Vettel 5 Out-raced 13 Daniel Ricciardo
Sebastian Vettel 2012 Bahrain GP 9 Outqualified 9 Daniel Ricciardo
0 Wins 3
4 Podiums 8
Position: 5th 167 Points 238 Position: 3rd
Mercedes
Nico Rosberg 7 Out-raced 12 Lewis Hamilton
Nico Rosberg 12 Outqualified 7 Lewis Hamilton
5 Wins 11
15 Podiums 16
Position: 2nd 317 Points 384 Position: 1st
Ferrari
Fernando Alonso 16 Out-raced 3 Kimi Räikkönen
Fernando Alonso Ferrari 16 Outqualified 3 Kimi Räikkönen
0 Wins 0
2 Podiums 0
Position: 6th 161 Points 55 Position: 12th
Lotus-Renault
Pastor Maldonado 9 Out-raced 8 Romain Grosjean
Pastor Maldonado 4 Outqualified 15 Romain Grosjean
0 Wins 0
0 Podiums 0
Position: 16th 2 Points 8 Position: 14th
McLaren-Mercedes
Jenson Button 14 Out-raced 5 Kevin Magnussen
Jenson Button 11 Outqualified 8 Kevin Magnussen
0 Wins 0
1 Podiums 1
Position: 8th 126 Points 55 Position: 11th
Force India-Mercedes
Nico Hülkenberg 10 Out-raced 7 Sergio Pérez
Nico Hülkenberg 11 Outqualified 8 Sergio Pérez
0 Wins 0
0 Podiums 1
Position: 9th 96 Points 59 Position: 10th
Sauber-Ferrari
Adrian Sutil 7 Out-raced 8 Esteban Gutiérrez
Adrian Sutil 12 Outqualified 7 Esteban Gutiérrez
0 Wins 0
0 Podiums 0
Position: 18th 0 Points 0 Position: 20th
Toro Rosso-Renault
Jean-Éric Vergne 9 Out-raced 8 Daniil Kvyat
Jean-Éric Vergne 8 Outqualified 11 Daniil Kvyat
0 Wins 0
0 Podiums 0
Position: 13th 22 Points 8 Position: 15th
Williams-Mercedes
Felipe Massa 9 Out-raced 10 Valtteri Bottas
Felipe Massa 6 Outqualified 13 Valtteri Bottas
0 Wins 0
3 Podiums 6
Position: 7th 134 Points 186 Position: 4th
Marussia-Ferrari (Rounds 1–15)
Jules Bianchi 9 Out-raced 5 Max Chilton
Jules Bianchi 11 Outqualified 4 Max Chilton
0 Wins 0
0 Podiums 0
Position: 17th 2 Points 0 Position: 21st
Caterham-Renault (Rounds 1–11, 13–16)
Kamui Kobayashi 7 Out-raced 5 Marcus Ericsson
Kamui Kobayashi 11 Outqualified 4 Marcus Ericsson Caterham
0 Wins 0
0 Podiums 0
Position: 22nd 0 Points 0 Position: 19th
Caterham-Renault (Round 12)
André Lotterer 0 Out-raced 1 Marcus Ericsson
André Lotterer 1 Outqualified 0 Marcus Ericsson Caterham
0 Wins 0
0 Podiums 0
Position: NC 0 Points 0 Position: 19th
Caterham-Renault (Round 19)
Kamui Kobayashi 0 Out-raced 1 Will Stevens
Kamui Kobayashi 1 Outqualified 0 Will Stevens (14)
0 Wins 0
0 Podiums 0
Position: 22nd 0 Points 0 Position: 23rd

Pole Position Trophy[]

By taking eleven poles, Nico Rosberg wins the Pole Position Trophy over Lewis Hamilton, who took seven; and Felipe Massa, who took just one.

Rank No. Driver Constructor Poles Events
1 6 Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 11 BHR · MON · CAN · GBR · GER · HUN ·
BEL · JPN · USA · BRA · ABU
2 44 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Germany Mercedes 7 AUS · MAS · CHN · ESP · ITA · SIN · RUS
3 19 Brazil Felipe Massa United Kingdom Williams-Mercedes 1 AUT

Super Licence penalty points[]

Super Licence penalty points are handed out to drivers for illegal actions, such as causing a collision, speeding under the safety car, etc. Drivers can accrue up to twelve points before a one-race ban is implemented, and points remain on the licence for twelve months.

Rank No. Driver Team Points Issues
1 9 Sweden Marcus Ericsson Malaysia Caterham-Renault 5 MON (2) · ITA (3)
13 Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Lotus-Renault 5 BHR (3) · ESP (1) · USA (1)
3 17 France Jules Bianchi Russia Marussia-Ferrari 4 MAS (2) · BHR (2)
20 Denmark Kevin Magnussen United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes 4 MAS (2) · BEL (2)
5 25 France Jean-Éric Vergne Italy Toro Rosso-Renault 3 GER (1) · USA (1+1)
6 8 France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus-Renault 2 RUS (2)
11 Mexico Sergio Pérez India Force India-Mercedes 2 USA (2)
77 Finland Valtteri Bottas United Kingdom Williams-Mercedes 2 MAS (2)
99 Germany Adrian Sutil Switzerland Sauber-Ferrari 2 BHR (2)
10 21 Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez Switzerland Sauber-Ferrari 1 USA (1)

Constructor Standings[]

Team Placings
Pos Team Flag of Australia Flag of Malaysia Flag of Bahrain Flag of China Flag of Spain Flag of Monaco Flag of Canada Flag of Austria Flag of Great Britain Flag of Germany Flag of Hungary Flag of Belgium Flag of Italy Flag of Singapore Flag of Japan Flag of Russia Flag of the United States Flag of Brazil Flag of the United Arab Emirates Pts
1st Mercedes Rosberg 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st Ret 1st 4th 2nd 2nd Ret 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 14th 701
Hamilton Ret 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd Ret 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd Ret 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st
2nd Red Bull Vettel Ret 3rd 6th 5th 4th Ret 3rd Ret 5th 4th 7th 5th 6th 2nd 3rd 8th 7th 5th 8th 405
Ricciardo DSQ Ret 4th 4th 3rd 3rd 1st 8th 3rd 6th 1st 1st 5th 3rd 4th 7th 3rd Ret 4th
3rd Williams Massa Ret 7th 7th 15th 13th 7th 12th 4th Ret Ret 5th 13th 3rd 5th 7th 11th 4th 3rd 2nd 320
Bottas 5th 8th 8th 7th 5th Ret 7th 3rd 2nd 2nd 8th 3rd 4th 11th 6th 3rd 5th 10th 3rd
4th Ferrari Alonso 4th 4th 9th 3rd 6th 4th 6th 5th 6th 5th 2nd 7th Ret 4th Ret 6th 6th 6th 9th 216
Räikkönen 7th 12th 10th 8th 7th 12th 10th 10th Ret 11th 6th 4th 9th 7th 12th 9th 13th 7th 10th
5th McLaren Button 3rd 6th 17th 11th 11th 6th 4th 11th 4th 8th 10th 6th 8th Ret 6th 4th 12th 4th 5th 181
Magnussen 2nd 9th Ret 13th 12th 10th 9th 7th 7th 9th 12th 12th 10th 10th 14th 5th 8th 9th 11th
6th Force India Hülkenberg 6th 5th 5th 6th 10th 5th 5th 9th 8th 7th Ret 10th 12th 9th 8th 12th Ret 8th 6th 155
Pérez 10th DNS 3rd 9th 9th Ret 11th 6th 11th 10th Ret 8th 7th 7th 10th 10th Ret 15th 7th
7th Toro Rosso Vergne 8th Ret Ret 12th Ret Ret 8th Ret 10th 13th 9th 12th 13th 6th 9th 13th 10th 13th 12th 30
Kvyat 9th 10th 11th 10th 14th Ret Ret Ret 9th Ret 14th 9th 11th 14th 11th 14th 15th 11th Ret
8th Lotus Grosjean Ret 11th 12th Ret 8th 8th Ret 14th 12th Ret Ret Ret 16th 13th 15th 17th 11th Ret 13th 10
Maldonado Ret Ret 14th 14th 15th DNS Ret 12th 17th 12th 13th Ret 14th 12th 16th 18th 9th 12th Ret
9th Marussia Bianchi NC Ret 16th 17th 18th 9th Ret 15th 14th 15th 15th 18th 18th 16th 20th 2
Chilton 13th 15th 13th 19th 19th 14th Ret 17th 16th 17th 16th 16th Ret 17th 18th Ret
10th Sauber Sutil 11th Ret Ret Ret 17th Ret 13th 13th 13th Ret 11th 14th 15th Ret 21st 16th Ret 16th 16th 0
Gutiérrez 12th Ret Ret 16th 16th Ret 14th 19th Ret 14th Ret 15th 19th Ret 13th 15th 14th 14th 15th
11th Caterham Kobayashi Ret 13th 15th 18th Ret 13th Ret 16th 15th 16th Ret 17th DNS 19th Ret Ret 0
Ericsson Ret 14th Ret 20th 20th 11th Ret 18th Ret 18th Ret 17th 20th 15th 17th 19th
Lotterer Ret
Stevens 17th
Visual representation of point totals
Team Pts
1st – Mercedes
701
2nd – Red Bull-Renault
405
3rd – Williams-Mercedes
320
4th – Ferrari
216
5th – McLaren-Mercedes
181
6th – Force India-Mercedes
155
7th – Toro Rosso-Renault
30
8th – Lotus-Renault
10
9th – Marussia-Ferrari
2
10th – Sauber-Ferrari
0
11th – Caterham-Renault
0

See also[]

F2 Wiki Logo See the related event on the F2 Wiki
2014 GP2 Series
GP3 Series Wiki Logo See the related event on the FIA F3 Wiki
2014 GP3 Series

Notes[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 FORMULA 1. (2015, March 13). FORMULA 1® IN NUMBERS.[Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEm8xLyNP9Y
V T E 2014 Formula One Season
Teams Caterham • Ferrari • Force India • Lotus • Marussia • McLaren • Mercedes • Red Bull • Sauber • Toro Rosso • Williams
Engines Ferrari • Mercedes • Renault
Drivers Vettel • 3 Ricciardo • 4 Chilton • 6 Rosberg • 7 Räikkönen • 8 Grosjean • 9 Ericsson • 10 Kobayashi • 11 Pérez • 13 Maldonado • 14 Alonso • 17 Bianchi • 19 Massa • 20 Magnussen • 21 Gutiérrez • 22 Button • 25 Vergne • 26 Kvyat • 27 Hülkenberg • 44 Hamilton • 45 Lotterer • 77 Bottas • 99 Sutil
Other Drivers Buemi • De la Rosa • Félix da Costa • Fong • Frijns • Gené • Juncadella • Ocon • Paffett • Rigon • Rossi • Sirotkin • Sørensen • Turvey • Van der Garde • Verstappen • Vandoorne • Wolff
Cars CT05 • F14 T • VJM07 • E22 • MR03 • MP4-29 • F1 W05 • RB10 • C33 • STR9 • FW36
Tyres Pirelli
Races Australia • Malaysia • Bahrain • China • Spain • Monaco • Canada • Austria • Great Britain • Germany • Hungary • Belgium • Italy • Singapore • Japan • Russia • United States • Brazil • Abu Dhabi
Tests Tyre tests: 2013 • 2014 • Jerez • Bahrain: 1 • 2 • 3 • Barcelona • Silverstone • Abu Dhabi
See also 2013 Formula One Season • 2015 Formula One Season • Category
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