Championship standings after Germany

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Drivers’ championship

Jenson Button 68
Sebastian Vettel 47
Mark Webber 45.5
Rubens Barrichello 44
Felipe Massa 22
Jarno Trulli 21.5
Nico Rosberg 20.5
Fernando Alonso 13
Timo Glock 13
Kimi Raikkonen 10
Lewis Hamilton 9
Nick Heidfeld 6
Heikki Kovalainen 5
Sebastien Buemi 3
Sebastien Bourdais 2
Robert Kubica 2

Constructors’ championship

Brawn 112
Red Bull 92.5
Toyota 34.5
Ferrari 32
Williams 20.5
McLaren 14
Renault 13
BMW 8
Toro Rosso 5

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9 comments on “Championship standings after Germany”

  1. Wow!! So pleased Red Bull are catching Brawn up :)

    1. Max should resign now!!!
      17th July 2009, 16:08

      I hear yah brother.

  2. I like the fact that there could be a 4-horse race come the end of the season.

  3. PrisonerMonkeys
    13th July 2009, 0:25

    I don’t know … Hungary is usually dry and warm, as is Valencia. Both could very easily go Brawn’s way.

    1. Bigbadderboom
      13th July 2009, 9:48

      I think we will see a swing back to the Brawns, the warm weather at Hungary is going to help the Brawns Tyre Temp issues and I think The Red Bulls are going to start getting those graining problems. It’s interesting that the two main teams this year have very different philosophies in terms of design, it may come down to track conditions rather than teams or drivers!!!!

      1. The twist in the story, of course, is that every development part put on the car affects the way it uses the tyres.

        There’s been a lot of development going on between the last ‘hot’ race at Istanbul to the next at Budapest. It will have been 6 weeks worth of work going on the cars there.

        While fundamentally some aspects of car behaviour won’t change, I wouldn’t be suprised to see tyre situation being very different at Hungary.

  4. Still no points for Piquet and Nakajima. Tsk, tsk tsk

  5. Aye caramba! Kubica classified behind Bourdais – that’s it, I’m drowning my sorrows in a quart of vodka.

  6. My prediction for the championships – Driver’s championship to Button. Constructor’s title – Red Bull. Read more.

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