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There is only one pilot in Formula 1 that has managed to tick points in each race so far + which team had 1650% progress

Article by Sergiu Alexandru – published Monday, 04 August 2025, 14:52 / Updated Monday, August 2025 14:53

Since the beginning of the Formula 1 season, 14 racing weekends have passed, and a single pilot has managed to score in each of the 14 stages so far: Oscar Piastri, from the McLaren team.

He, surprisingly or not, is the leader of the general standings. The 24 -year -old Australian has constantly finished in points in both races and three sprints that have been held so far in 2025.

His weakest performance in racing is the ninth place, obtained in front of the native public in Melbourne, at the beginning of the season, when the McLaren pilot was the victim of difficult conditions. In the rest of the starts, it has only one ranking outside the podium – the fourth place at the Grand Prize of Canada. Interestingly, in all three sprints in China, Miami and Belgium, Piastri finished in the second position.

Five pilots have only one weekend without points from the beginning of the year. They are Lando Norris, Max Verstappen, George Russell, Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton.

Norris did not score in Canada, Verstappen in Austria, Russell in Monaco, Leclerc in the UK, and Hamilton in Hungary. The Ferrari pilots, Leclerc and Hamilton, were disqualified from the China race, but due to the results from the sprint, they did not leave with an empty hand in Shanghai.

There is only one pilot in Formula 1 that has managed to tick points in each race so far + which team had 1650% progress

Oscar Piastri, the fastest before the qualifications for MP of Hungary // Photo: Guliver/Gettyimages

Williams is the team with the highest progress in the past 12 months

Williams is the team that has made the greatest progress in the last 12 months in Formula 1, if we look at the points accumulated in the builders' Championship.

During the summer break from season 2024, the team from Grove had a 4 -point asset, and now has 70 points, an increase of 1650%. In the second place in this chapter is the Sauber team, with an increase of exactly 100%. In the third position there are alpines, with an increase of 81.8%. Only in the fourth place is McLaren, whose progress is 52.7%.

At the opposite pole is Red Bull, which registered a 52.5%regress. At Ferrari, the loss is 24.6%, Mercedes lost 11.3%, and the only team with a regress is Aston Martin, whose active is 28.7%lower.

Progress/regress for all teams in Formula 1 in the last 12 months:

  1. Williams +1650% (from 4 to 70 points)

  2. Sauber +100% (from 0 to 51 points)

  3. Alpine +81.8% (from 11 to 20 points)

  4. McLaren +52.7% (from 366 to 559 points)

  5. Racing Bulls +32.4% (from 34 to 45 points)

  6. Haas +29.2% (from 27 to 35 points)

  7. Mercedes -11.3% (from 266 to 236 points)

  8. Ferrari -24.6% (from 345 to 260 points)

  9. Aston Martin -28.7% (from 73 to 52 points)

  10. Red Bull -52.5% (from 408 to 194 points)

Ranking pilots Formula 1:

  1. Oscar Piastri – 284 points
  2. Lando Norris – 275
  3. Max Verstappen – 187
  4. George Russell – 172
  5. Charles Leclerc – 151
  6. Lewis Hamilton – 109
  7. Kimi Antonelli – 64
  8. Alexander Albon – 54
  9. Nico Hulkenberg – 37
  10. Esteban Ocon – 27
  11. Fernando Alonso – 26
  12. Isack Hadjar – 22
  13. Lance Stroll – 20
  14. Pierre Gasly – 20
  15. Liam Lawson – 20
  16. Carlos Sainz – 16
  17. Gabriel Bortleto – 14
  18. Yuki Tsunoda – 10
  19. Oliver Bearman – 8
  20. Franco Colapinto – 0
  21. Jack Doohan – 0

The ranking of builders after the Grand Formula 1 Prize of Hungary:

  1. McLaren – 559 points

  2. Ferrari – 260

  3. Mercedes – 236

  4. Red Bull – 194

  5. Williams – 70

  6. Aston Martin – 52

  7. Stake – 51

  8. Racing Bulls – 45

  9. Haas – 35

  10. Alpine – 20

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