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词条 2017 Formula One World Championship
释义

  1. Teams and drivers

     Team changes  Driver changes  Mid-season changes 

  2. Season calendar

     Calendar changes 

  3. Changes

     General changes  Technical regulations  Sporting regulations 

  4. Results and standings

     Grands Prix  Scoring system  World Drivers' Championship standings  World Constructors' Championship standings 

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

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The 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 71st season of Formula One motor racing. It featured the 68th Formula One World Championship, a motor racing championship for Formula One cars which is recognised by the sport's governing body, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars. Teams and drivers competed in twenty Grands Prix—starting in Australia on 26 March and ending in Abu Dhabi on 26 November—for the World Drivers' and World Constructors' championships.

As the reigning Drivers' Champion Nico Rosberg announced his retirement from the sport in December 2016, the 2017 season was the first since {{F1|1994}} in which the reigning champion did not compete.[1] Mercedes started the season as the defending Constructors' Champion, having secured their third consecutive title at the 2016 Japanese Grand Prix.[2]

At the conclusion of the championship, Lewis Hamilton won his fourth World Drivers' Championship title. Hamilton finished with 363 points, 46 points ahead of Sebastian Vettel in second with 317 points and Valtteri Bottas in third with 305 points.[3][4] In the World Constructors' Championship, Mercedes won their fourth consecutive title at the 2017 United States Grand Prix and finished with 668 points. Ferrari finished second with 522 points and Red Bull Racing were third with 368 points.[5]

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers took part in the 2017 Formula One World Championship. Teams competed with tyres supplied by Pirelli.

EntrantConstructorChassis{{nowrap|Power unitRace drivers{{nowrap|Free Practice drivers
No. Driver nameRoundsNo.Driver name
ITA}} Scuderia FerrariFerrariSF70H[6]Ferrari 062[7]5
7
{{flagicon|DEU}} Sebastian Vettel
{{flagicon|FIN}} Kimi Räikkönen
All
All
colspan="2" {{n/a}}
IND}} Sahara Force India F1 TeamForce India-MercedesVJM10[8]Mercedes M08 EQ Power+[9]}}11
31
MEX}} Sergio Pérez
{{flagicon|FRA}} Esteban Ocon
All
All
34
35
MEX}} Alfonso Celis Jr.
{{flagicon|GBR}} George Russell
USA}} Haas F1 TeamHaas-FerrariVF-17[9]Ferrari 062[7]8
20
FRA}} Romain Grosjean
{{flagicon|DNK}} Kevin Magnussen
All
All
50{{Flagicon|ITA}} Antonio Giovinazzi
GBR}} McLaren Honda Formula 1 TeamMcLaren-HondaMCL32[10]Honda RA617H[11]2
14
22
BEL}} Stoffel Vandoorne
{{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando Alonso
{{flagicon|GBR}} Jenson Button
All
1–5, 7–20
6
colspan="2" {{n/a}}
{{flagicon|DEU}} Mercedes AMG Petronas MotorsportMercedesF1 W08 EQ Power+[12]Mercedes M08 EQ Power+[12]44
77
GBR}} Lewis Hamilton
{{flagicon|FIN}} Valtteri Bottas
All
All
colspan="2" {{n/a}}
AUT}} Red Bull RacingRed Bull Racing-TAG HeuerRB13[13][17]{{refn>group=N|Red Bull Racing uses Renault R.E.17 power units. For sponsorship purposes, these engines are rebadged as "TAG Heuer".[14]}}3
33
AUS}} Daniel Ricciardo
{{flagicon|NLD}} Max Verstappen
All
All
colspan="2" {{n/a}}
FRA}} Renault Sport Formula One TeamRenaultR.S.17[15]Renault R.E.17[15]}}27
30
55
DEU}} Nico Hülkenberg
{{flagicon|GBR}} Jolyon Palmer
{{flagicon|ESP}} Carlos Sainz Jr.
All
1–16
17–20
46{{flagicon|RUS}} Sergey Sirotkin
CHE}} Sauber F1 TeamSauber-FerrariC36[16]Ferrari 061[17]9
36
94
SWE}} Marcus Ericsson
{{flagicon|ITA}} Antonio Giovinazzi
{{flagicon|DEU}} Pascal Wehrlein{{refn|group=N|Pascal Wehrlein was entered for the Australian Grand Prix but withdrew after taking part in free practice.[23]}}
All
1–2
1, 3–20
37MCO}} Charles Leclerc
ITA}} Scuderia Toro RossoToro RossoSTR12[18][17]{{refn>group=N|Scuderia Toro Rosso uses Renault R.E.17 power units. For sponsorship purposes, these engines are rebadged as "Toro Rosso".[19]}}26
10
28
55
26
10
{{flagicon|RUS}} Daniil Kvyat
{{flagicon|FRA}} Pierre Gasly
{{flagicon|NZL}} Brendon Hartley{{refn|group=N|Brendon Hartley was entered in the United States Grand Prix as a replacement driver for Pierre Gasly and so carried the number 39 as it had been assigned to the team as a reserve number. With his entry in the next round in Mexico, Hartley became a regular driver and was entitled to choose his own number.}}
{{flagicon|ESP}} Carlos Sainz Jr.
{{flagicon|RUS}} Daniil Kvyat{{refn|group=N|When Daniil Kvyat raced for Toro Rosso for the United States Grand Prix, he drove the car that Carlos Sainz Jr. had previously competed in rather than the car he had driven in the first fourteen rounds of the championship.[20]}}
{{flagicon|FRA}} Pierre Gasly{{refn|group=N|When Pierre Gasly raced for Toro Rosso for the Mexican Grand Prix and the subsequent races, he drove the car that Carlos Sainz Jr. and Daniil Kvyat had previously competed in rather than the car he had driven in the fifteenth and sixteenth round of the championship.[21]}}
1–14
15–16
17–20
1–16
17
18–20
38IDN}} Sean Gelael
GBR}} Williams Martini RacingWilliams-MercedesFW40[22]Mercedes M08 EQ Power+[12]18
19
40
CAN}} Lance Stroll
{{flagicon|BRA}} Felipe Massa{{refn|group=N|Felipe Massa was entered for the Hungarian Grand Prix but withdrew after taking part in free practice.[31]}}
{{flagicon|GBR}} Paul di Resta
All
All
11
colspan="2" {{n/a}}
Sources:[23][19][23][24][25][26][27][39][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43]

Team changes

  • Just Racing, the parent company of MRT, went into administration in January 2017.[44] The company collapsed later that same month,[45][46] ultimately closing down entirely in March after administrators were unable to find a buyer for MRT.[47]
  • Sauber used one year-old Ferrari power units in 2017, mirroring the arrangement between Ferrari and Scuderia Toro Rosso in 2016.[17]
  • Toro Rosso returned to using Renault power units in 2017, having used 2015-specification Ferrari power units in {{F1|2016}}.[48] The team had previously used Renault power units in {{F1|2014}} and {{F1|2015}} before the relationship between Renault and sister team Red Bull Racing broke down, prompting Toro Rosso to seek out an alternative supplier.[49][50]

Driver changes

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  • Kevin Magnussen turned down an offer to stay with Renault and instead signed a deal with Haas to drive alongside Romain Grosjean.[9][51] As a result of the agreement with Magnussen and the team's decision to take up an option on Grosjean, Esteban Gutiérrez's contract with the team was not renewed.[52] Gutiérrez later moved to the Formula E championship.[53]
  • Esteban Ocon moved from MRT to Force India, filling the seat left vacant by Nico Hülkenberg's departure to Renault.[54][55]
  • Reigning champion and Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg retired from the sport at the end of the 2016 season.[1] Valtteri Bottas was released by Williams to sign as his replacement.[56][57] Felipe Massa, who had intended to retire from Formula One at the end of the 2016 season,[58][59] extended his contract with Williams to replace his former teammate. Massa was partnered by 2016 European Formula 3 Championship winner Lance Stroll,[56] who was originally hired by the team to replace Massa.[60]
  • 2015 GP2 Series champion Stoffel Vandoorne joined McLaren as a full-time driver.[61] Vandoorne previously competed in one race for the team, substituting for the injured Fernando Alonso at the 2016 Bahrain Grand Prix.[62] Vandoorne replaced Jenson Button, who took a sabbatical from racing in 2017 while staying on with the team as a reserve driver.[63]
  • Pascal Wehrlein moved from the now-defunct MRT to replace Felipe Nasr at Sauber.[64]

Mid-season changes

  • Sauber driver Pascal Wehrlein withdrew from the Australian Grand Prix as a precaution after an injury at the Race of Champions interrupted his training regime, prompting concerns that he would not be able to cope with the greater physical demands placed on the drivers by the 2017 generation of cars. As such, 2016 GP2 Series runner-up Antonio Giovinazzi took over racing duties for Sauber.[65][66] Wehrlein returned to competition at the Bahrain Grand Prix, with Giovinazzi resuming testing and reserve driving duties.[67]
  • Fernando Alonso did not contest the Monaco Grand Prix. Instead, he participated in the Indianapolis 500.[68] Jenson Button, who now serves as team ambassador and reserve driver, replaced Alonso for the race.[29]
  • Paul di Resta replaced Felipe Massa for the Hungarian Grand Prix after Massa was taken ill after Free Practice.[23]
  • Carlos Sainz Jr. left Toro Rosso after the Japanese Grand Prix and moved to Renault, where he replaced Jolyon Palmer.[38]
  • In the final rounds of the championship, Toro Rosso rotated several drivers between their cars. Regular driver Daniil Kvyat, 2016 GP2 Series champion Pierre Gasly and FIA World Endurance Championship driver and former Red Bull Junior Team member Brendon Hartley all took part in the rotation.[39][69][70][71][72] Kvyat was ultimately released from the team and the Red Bull programme.[73]

Season calendar

The following twenty Grands Prix took place in 2017:

RoundGrand PrixCircuitDate
1Australian Grand PrixAUS}} Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne26 March
2Chinese Grand PrixCHN}} Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai9 April
3Bahrain Grand PrixBHR}} Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir16 April
4Russian Grand PrixRUS}} Sochi Autodrom, Sochi30 April
5Spanish Grand PrixESP}} Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Barcelona14 May
6Monaco Grand PrixMCO}}  Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo28 May
7Canadian Grand PrixCAN}} Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal11 June
8Azerbaijan Grand PrixAZE}} Baku City Circuit, Baku25 June
9Austrian Grand PrixAUT}} Red Bull Ring, Spielberg9 July
10British Grand PrixGBR}} Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone16 July
11Hungarian Grand PrixHUN}} Hungaroring, Budapest30 July
12Belgian Grand PrixBEL}} Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot27 August
13Italian Grand PrixITA}} Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza3 September
14Singapore Grand PrixSGP}} Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore17 September}}
15Malaysian Grand Prix}}MYS}} Sepang International Circuit, Kuala Lumpur1 October
16Japanese Grand PrixJPN}} Suzuka International Racing Course, Suzuka8 October
17United States Grand Prix}}USA}} Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas22 October
18Mexican Grand Prix{{flagicon|MEX}} Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City}}29 October
19Brazilian Grand PrixBRA}} Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo12 November
20Abu Dhabi Grand PrixUAE}} Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi26 November
Source: [74]

Calendar changes

  • The Baku event was renamed, becoming the first Azerbaijan Grand Prix.[75] The previous race at the Baku Street Circuit ran under the European Grand Prix title in 2016.[75] The date of the race was changed to avoid conflicting with the 24 Hours of Le Mans,{{Citation needed|date=December 2017}} which had been a source of controversy at the 2016 European Grand Prix.[76]
  • The Chinese and Bahrain Grands Prix swapped places in the schedule for the 2017 season. The Chinese Grand Prix became the second round of the 2017 season and was scheduled to take place on April 9. This marked the earliest start ever in the Chinese Grand Prix history.
  • The German Grand Prix was removed from the calendar after the owners of the Hockenheimring and Nürburgring circuits were unable{{Citation needed|date=December 2017}} to agree to commercial terms with Formula One Management.

Changes

General changes

  • In September 2016, Liberty Media purchased a minority stake in the sport from CVC Capital Partners,[77] and completed the purchase ahead of the 2017 season,[78] with the long-term goal of adopting a model similar to that used by the U.S. National Football League and Major League Baseball, with teams entitled to purchase a stake in the sport.[79] The commercial operation of the sport underwent a restructuring in January 2017, with Bernie Ecclestone leaving his position as chief executive of Formula One Group after forty years in the role.[80] Former team principal Ross Brawn – who won World Championships with Ferrari and his own eponymous team – was appointed as Managing Director in Ecclestone's stead.[81]
  • With the acquisition of the sport by Liberty Media, teams were given more control over creating and uploading content to social media.[82] Under Bernie Ecclestone's previous management, all footage filmed in the paddock was automatically controlled by Formula One Management with tight restrictions on the release of content.
  • As a response to widespread changes in the technical regulations expected to increase cornering speeds by up to {{convert|40|kph|mph|1|abbr=on}}, the FIA requested that every circuit on the calendar undergo revisions to update safety features.[83]

Technical regulations

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  • The technical regulations governing bodywork design were revised for 2017, with the objective of improving lap times by four to five seconds over the 2016 generation of cars.[84] These changes include:[85]
    • An increase of the overall width of the cars to {{convert|2000|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}.[86]
    • Bodywork allowed to reach a maximum width of {{convert|1600|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}.[86]
    • An increase of the width of the front wing to {{convert|1800|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}.
    • Lowering the rear wing by {{convert|150|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} and moving its position back by {{convert|200|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}.
    • Bigger and longer rear diffuser, now extending ahead of the rear axle.[86]
    • The leading edge of the barge boards being brought forward to allow teams more freedom in controlling airflow.
    • An increase of the width of the front and rear tyres (around 25% wider than previous tyres) to allow cars to generate more mechanical grip.[86]
    • The minimum weight of the car including the driver being raised by 26 kg to 728 kg, with teams allowed to use 105 kg of fuel to account for the increase in minimum weight.
  • 2017 saw teams adopt the "T-wing", a thin T-shaped wing mounted to the bodywork above and forward of the rear wing to generate additional downforce. Its creation prompted concerns about the use of moveable aerodynamic devices – forbidden under the rules – after several T-wings were observed to be vibrating during pre-season testing. However, the stewards chose to review the use of T-wings on a case-by-case basis rather than issue a technical directive.[87]
  • The token system used to regulate power unit development – where the power unit was divided into individual areas, and each area assigned a points value with development of these areas deducting points from a manufacturer's overall points quota – will be abandoned.[112]
  • Restrictions are to be placed on the dimensions, weight and the materials used to build each individual component of the power unit.[88]
  • Teams are restricted to four power units per season regardless of the number of Grands Prix in the season.[89] Previous seasons had included a provision for a fifth power unit if the number of Grands Prix in a season exceeded twenty; from 2017, this provision is to be abandoned.
  • The cost of a power unit supply is reduced by €1 million in 2017 ahead of a further reduction in 2018.[88]
  • Cameras are no longer permitted to be mounted on stalks located on the nose of the car.[90]
  • Pirelli continued to be Formula One's sole tyre supplier in 2017, beating out a bid by Michelin to provide tyres for the series.[91] Continuing from previous seasons, the company offered a range of seven different tyre compounds, five for dry and two for wet conditions. While both wet compounds are available for every Grand Prix, only a choice of three dry compounds are made available to teams for a single race weekend.[92][93] As in the previous season, teams are allowed to choose ten out of thirteen sets of tyres for a race weekend freely from the three compounds made available by Pirelli. However, due to limited testing time for the new compounds during the winter break, Pirelli chose to provide teams with a mandatory number of sets for the first five races.[94]

Sporting regulations

  • Under rules introduced in 2015, grid penalties for exceeding a driver's quota of power unit components carried over from one race to the next if the penalty could not be fully served when issued. When this carry-over system was abandoned, teams could build up a reserve of spare components by introducing several at once while only serving a single grid penalty. From 2017, teams will only be able to use one new component over their quota per race, with any additional components incurring further penalties. This change prevents teams from "stockpiling" spare power unit components.[95]
  • Power unit suppliers will have an "obligation to supply", mandating that they supply power units to any team, should a team end up without an agreement.[96] The rule was introduced following the breakdown in the relationship between Renault and their customer teams Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso at the end of the 2015 season that left both teams in limbo until deals could be arranged.[97]
  • In the event that a race is declared wet and must start behind the safety car, the grid will follow normal starting procedures once conditions are declared satisfactory for racing. Drivers will line up on the grid for a standing start once the safety car pulls into pit lane, although any laps completed behind the safety car will still count towards the total race distance.[98]
  • The FIA abandoned the rule governing driving standards under braking, in lieu of an all-encompassing rule against manoeuvres that could endanger other drivers.[99] The rule was introduced in 2016 amid criticism of Max Verstappen for his habit of changing direction before braking late to defend his position, which led to concerns that such aggressive defensive driving could trigger an accident.[100]
  • Starting from the Spanish Grand Prix, teams were required to display a driver's name and racing number on the external bodywork of the car in such a way that they are clearly visible to spectators. Teams have the option to use the official timing screen abbreviation; for example HAM (Hamilton) and VET (Vettel).[101]

Results and standings

Grands Prix

RoundGrand PrixPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning constructorReport|Race report
1AUS}} Australian Grand PrixGBR}} Lewis HamiltonFIN}} Kimi RäikkönenDEU}} Sebastian VettelITA}} FerrariReport
2CHN}} Chinese Grand PrixGBR}} Lewis HamiltonGBR}} Lewis HamiltonGBR}} Lewis HamiltonDEU}} MercedesReport
3BHR}} Bahrain Grand PrixFIN}} Valtteri BottasGBR}} Lewis HamiltonDEU}} Sebastian VettelITA}} FerrariReport
4RUS}} Russian Grand Prix{{flagicon|DEU}} Sebastian VettelFIN}} Kimi RäikkönenFIN}} Valtteri BottasDEU}} MercedesReport
5ESP}} Spanish Grand PrixGBR}} Lewis HamiltonGBR}} Lewis HamiltonGBR}} Lewis HamiltonDEU}} MercedesReport
6MCO}} Monaco Grand PrixFIN}} Kimi RäikkönenMEX}} Sergio PérezDEU}} Sebastian VettelITA}} FerrariReport
7CAN}} Canadian Grand PrixGBR}} Lewis HamiltonGBR}} Lewis HamiltonGBR}} Lewis HamiltonDEU}} MercedesReport
8AZE}} Azerbaijan Grand PrixGBR}} Lewis Hamilton{{flagicon|DEU}} Sebastian Vettel{{flagicon|AUS}} Daniel Ricciardo{{flagicon|AUT}} Red Bull Racing-TAG HeuerReport
9AUT}} Austrian Grand PrixFIN}} Valtteri BottasGBR}} Lewis HamiltonFIN}} Valtteri BottasDEU}} MercedesReport
10GBR}} British Grand PrixGBR}} Lewis HamiltonGBR}} Lewis HamiltonGBR}} Lewis HamiltonDEU}} MercedesReport
11HUN}} Hungarian Grand PrixDEU}} Sebastian Vettel{{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando AlonsoDEU}} Sebastian VettelITA}} FerrariReport
12BEL}} Belgian Grand PrixGBR}} Lewis HamiltonDEU}} Sebastian VettelGBR}} Lewis HamiltonDEU}} MercedesReport
13ITA}} Italian Grand PrixGBR}} Lewis HamiltonAUS}} Daniel RicciardoGBR}} Lewis HamiltonDEU}} MercedesReport
14SGP}} Singapore Grand PrixDEU}} Sebastian VettelGBR}} Lewis HamiltonGBR}} Lewis HamiltonDEU}} MercedesReport
15MYS}} Malaysian Grand PrixGBR}} Lewis HamiltonGER}} Sebastian VettelNED}} Max VerstappenAUT}} Red Bull Racing-TAG HeuerReport
16JPN}} Japanese Grand PrixGBR}} Lewis HamiltonFIN}} Valtteri BottasGBR}} Lewis HamiltonDEU}} MercedesReport
17{{flagicon|USA}} United States Grand PrixGBR}} Lewis HamiltonGER}} Sebastian VettelGBR}} Lewis HamiltonDEU}} MercedesReport
18MEX}} Mexican Grand PrixDEU}} Sebastian VettelDEU}} Sebastian VettelNED}} Max VerstappenAUT}} Red Bull Racing-TAG HeuerReport
19BRA}} Brazilian Grand PrixFIN}} Valtteri BottasNED}} Max VerstappenDEU}} Sebastian VettelITA}} FerrariReport
20UAE}} Abu Dhabi Grand PrixFIN}} Valtteri BottasFIN}} Valtteri BottasFIN}} Valtteri BottasDEU}} MercedesReport

Scoring system

{{further|List of Formula One World Championship points scoring systems}}

Points are awarded to the top ten classified finishers in every race, using the following structure:

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Points251815121086421

In order for full points to be awarded, the race winner must complete at least 75% of the scheduled race distance. Half points are awarded if the race winner completes less than 75% of the race distance provided that at least two laps are completed.{{refn|group=N|name=race abandoned|In the event that two laps cannot be completed, no points are awarded and the race is abandoned.[128]}} In the event of a tie at the conclusion of the championship, a count-back system is used as a tie-breaker, with a driver's best result used to decide the standings.{{refn|In the event that two or more drivers or constructors achieve the same best result an equal number of times, their next-best result will be used. If two or more drivers or constructors achieve equal results an equal number of times, the FIA will nominate the winner according to such criteria as it sees fit.[102]|group=N|name = standings tiebreaker}}

World Drivers' Championship standings

{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionDriver{{flagicon>AUS{{flagicon>CHN{{flagicon>BHR{{flagicon>RUS{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>MCO{{flagicon>CAN{{flagicon>AZE{{flagicon>AUT{{flagicon>GBR{{flagicon>HUN{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>ITA{{flagicon>SGP{{flagicon>MYS{{flagicon>JPN{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>MEX{{flagicon>BRA{{flagicon>AREPoints
1{{flagicon|GBR}} Lewis Hamilton21241715414111211942363
2{{flagicon|DEU}} Sebastian Vettel1212214427123Ret4Ret2413317
3{{flagicon|FIN}} Valtteri Bottas3631Ret422123523545221305
4{{flagicon|FIN}} Kimi Räikkönen4543Ret2714{{dagger}}53245RetDNS53334205
5{{flagicon|AUS}} Daniel RicciardoRet45Ret333135Ret34233RetRet6Ret200
6{{flagicon|NLD}} Max Verstappen53Ret5Ret5RetRetRet45Ret10Ret124155 168
7{{flagicon|MEX}} Sergio Pérez79764135Ret79817{{dagger}}95678797 100
8{{flagicon|FRA}} Esteban Ocon101010751266889961010665Ret887
9{{flagicon|ESP}} Carlos Sainz Jr.87Ret1076Ret8RetRet710144RetRet7Ret11Ret54
10{{flagicon|DEU}} Nico Hülkenberg1112986Ret8Ret13617{{dagger}}613Ret16RetRetRet10643
11{{flagicon|BRA}} Felipe Massa61469139RetRet910WD881191091171043
12{{flagicon|CAN}} Lance StrollRetRetRet111615{{dagger}}9310161411788Ret116161840
13{{nowrap|{{flagicon|FRA}} Romain Grosjean}}Ret118Ret1081013613Ret71591391415151128
14{{flagicon|DNK}} Kevin MagnussenRet8Ret131410127Ret12131511Ret128168Ret1319
15{{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando AlonsoRetRet14{{dagger}}DNS1216{{dagger}}9RetRet6Ret17{{dagger}}Ret1111Ret108917
16{{nowrap|{{flagicon|BEL}} Stoffel Vandoorne}}13RetDNS14RetRet141212111014Ret77141212Ret1213
17{{flagicon|GBR}} Jolyon PalmerRet1313Ret151111Ret11DNS1213Ret615128
18{{flagicon|DEU}} Pascal WehrleinWD11168Ret1510141715Ret16121715Ret1414145
19{{flagicon|RUS}} Daniil Kvyat9Ret1212914{{dagger}}RetRet1615111212Ret10 5
20{{flagicon|SWE}} Marcus EricssonRet15Ret1511Ret13111514161618{{dagger}}Ret18Ret15Ret13170
21{{flagicon|FRA}} Pierre Gasly14131312160
22{{nowrap|{{flagicon|ITA}} Antonio Giovinazzi}}12Ret0
23{{flagicon|NZL}} Brendon Hartley13RetRet150
{{nowrap|{{flagicon|GBR}} Jenson Button}}Ret0
{{flagicon|GBR}} Paul di RestaRet0
{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionDriver{{flagicon>AUS{{flagicon>CHN{{flagicon>BHR{{flagicon>RUS{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>MCO{{flagicon>CAN{{flagicon>AZE{{flagicon>AUT{{flagicon>GBR{{flagicon>HUN{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>ITA{{flagicon>SGP{{flagicon>MYS{{flagicon>JPN{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>MEX{{flagicon>BRA{{flagicon>AREPoints
{{F1 driver results legend 4}}Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap

Notes:
  • {{dagger}} – Drivers did not finish the Grand Prix, but were classified as they completed more than 90% of the race distance.

World Constructors' Championship standings

In the event of a tie at the conclusion of the championship, a count-back system is used as a tie-breaker, with a constructors's best result used to decide the standings.{{refn|group=N|name = standings tiebreaker}}

{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionConstructor{{flagicon>AUS{{flagicon>CHN{{flagicon>BHR{{flagicon>RUS{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>MCO{{flagicon>CAN{{flagicon>AZE{{flagicon>AUT{{flagicon>GBR{{flagicon>HUN{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>ITA{{flagicon>SGP{{flagicon>MYS{{flagicon>JPN{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>MEX{{flagicon>BRA{{flagicon>AREPoints
1{{flagicon|DEU}} Mercedes21211412113111211221668
3634Ret725424523545942
2{{flagicon|ITA}} Ferrari1212214423123Ret452313522
4543Ret2714{{dagger}}57245RetDNSRet3434
3{{nowrap|{{flagicon|AUT}} Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer}}53553331345342124155368
Ret4RetRetRet5RetRetRet5RetRet10Ret33RetRet6Ret
4{{nowrap|{{flagicon|IND}} Force India-Mercedes}}797641256788965666597187
10101075136Ret89917{{dagger}}91010787Ret8
5{{flagicon|GBR}} Williams-Mercedes6146913993910148788109671083
RetRetRet111615{{dagger}}RetRet1016Ret118119Ret11111618
6{{flagicon|FRA}} Renault1112986118Ret11612613615127Ret10657
Ret1313Ret15Ret11Ret13DNS17{{dagger}}13RetRet16RetRetRet11Ret
7{{flagicon|ITA}} Toro Rosso87121076Ret8161571012414131013121553
9RetRet12914{{dagger}}RetRetRetRet111214RetRetRet13RetRet16
8{{flagicon|USA}} Haas-FerrariRet8813108107612137119128148Ret1147
Ret11RetRet14101213Ret13Ret1515Ret13916151513
9{{flagicon|GBR}} McLaren-Honda13Ret14{{dagger}}1412Ret149121161417{{dagger}}771112108930
RetRetDNSDNSRetRet16{{dagger}}12RetRet10RetRetRet1114Ret12Ret12
10{{flagicon|CHE}} Sauber-Ferrari121511158Ret13101414151616121715151413145
RetRetRet1611Ret1511151716Ret18{{dagger}}Ret18RetRetRet1417
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Notes:
  • {{dagger}} – Drivers did not finish the Grand Prix, but were classified as they completed more than 90% of the race distance.
  • The standings are sorted by best result, rows are not related to the drivers. In case of tie on points, the best positions achieved determined the outcome.

Notes

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3. ^{{citeweb|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/41797604 |title=Lewis Hamilton wins fourth world title at Mexican Grand Prix|date=29 October 2017|work=BBC Sport|accessdate=31 October 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Results|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/2017/drivers.html|website=Formula1.com|publisher=Formula One World Championship Limited|accessdate=23 October 2017|language=en}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Results|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/2017/team.html|website=Formula1.com|publisher=Formula One World Championship Limited|accessdate=23 October 2017|language=en}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Ferrari unveils its SF70H 2017 Formula 1 car|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/128234/ferrari-2017-f1-design-unveiled|first=Lawrence|last=Baretto|work=Autosport|publisher=Motorsport Network|date=24 February 2017|accessdate=24 February 2017}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Ferrari launch the SF70H|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/headlines/2017/2/ferrari-launch-the-sf70h.html|website=Formula1.com|publisher=Formula One World Championship Limited|accessdate=24 February 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170224115956/https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/headlines/2017/2/ferrari-launch-the-sf70h.html|archivedate=24 February 2017|date=24 February 2017|deadurl=yes}}
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10. ^{{cite web|title=McLaren announce new car name|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/headlines/2017/2/mclaren-announce-new-car-name.html|website=Formula1.com|accessdate=3 February 2017|language=en|date=3 February 2017}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mclaren.com/formula1/2017/car-launch/mclaren-honda-mcl32-technical-specification-1122250/|title=McLaren Formula 1 – McLaren-Honda MCL32 Technical Specification|work=mclaren.com|accessdate=27 April 2017}}
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