What are constructor standings in F1?
F1 Constructor Standings These standings are determined similarly to the driver standings, with points assigned based on the team drivers’ finishing positions. The team with the highest total points at the end of the season is declared the Constructors’ Champion. F1 drivers don’t get prize money for winning, though they’ll likely also receive a nice financial bonus on top of the base salary they’re paid by their team, so the Constructors’ Championship is taken very seriously.
Why is No. F1?
Formula One racing’s governing body, the FIA, has announced that car number 17 will no longer be used in the FIA Formula One World Championship, in memory of Jules Bianchi who passed away last week. A Formula One car number is the number on a car used to identify a car and its driver. Currently, drivers are allowed to pick their own number for their career from 0, 2 through 99. Only the World Champion is allowed to use number 1.F1 drivers are allowed to choose a number between 2 and 99, which remain theirs for the duration of their career in the sport.