POWER RANKINGS: Where do the drivers rank at mid-season? (2024)

We’ve been treated to plenty of thrilling action over the first 14 Grands Prix of the season, with no fewer than seven drivers and four teams taking race victories. But how do the scores from our Power Rankings judges stack up at the halfway mark? Here’s the top-10 list at the summer break...

How it works

  • Our five-judge panel assess each driver after every Grand Prix and score them out of 10 according to their performance across the weekend – taking machinery out of the equation

  • Our experts’ scores are then averaged out to produce a race score – with those scores then tallied up across the season on our overall Power Rankings Leaderboard (at the bottom of the page)

READ MORE: Best moments, biggest shocks and star drivers – Our writers reflect on 2024 at the midway point of the season

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Max Verstappen made another lightning start to the 2024 season, winning five of the opening seven races with aplomb. It has not been such a smooth run over the last seven rounds, with the Dutchman limited to two victories as Red Bull’s rivals close in and pile on the pressure. But, looking at the entire first half, Verstappen still has the measure over the competition.

READ MORE: ‘We have work to do’ – Verstappen acknowledges dominant days are ‘behind’ Red Bull despite ‘positive’ Belgian GP

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Lando Norris has emerged as Verstappen’s nearest challenger this year, taking a brilliant maiden win in Miami and racking up five second-placed finishes to date. He was extremely self-critical heading into the break, believing that plenty of points have been thrown away with mistakes such as his first-lap trip through the gravel in Belgium, but the Briton has still consistently impressed our judges.

READ MORE: Stella pledges to help Norris after McLaren driver claims he needs a ‘reset’ over the summer break

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Oscar Piastri is making clear progress in his sophom*ore F1 season, building on a solid opening seven races to become a regular podium challenger alongside team mate Norris. He scored his own maiden win with a cool, calm and collected drive in Hungary, after some McLaren team orders controversy, and has bagged a trio of runner-up finishes around that.

READ MORE: Piastri admits he thought he could catch Mercedes in Belgium as he praises McLaren for making ‘inroads’ on Red Bull

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George Russell has impressed in the Mercedes intra-team battle so far this season, out-qualifying Lewis Hamilton 10-4 and finishing ahead in races more often than not. He earned plenty of plaudits for memorable moments such as his pole positions in Canada and Britain, and victory in Austria, and had his car not been disqualified in Belgium the Silver Arrows pair would be pretty much level on points.

EXPLAINED: Why Russell was stripped of Belgian GP victory, the rule that was broken and how it could have happened

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It was Charles Leclerc, rather than Norris, who initially acted as Verstappen’s biggest threat in 2024, sitting just 31 points back in the drivers’ standings when a well-deserved home win in Monaco added to his four podium finishes earlier in the season. It’s been a more challenging phase since then, with Ferrari facing some development headaches, but Leclerc still keeps his spot in the Power Rankings top five.

READ MORE: Leclerc offers honest assessment of where Ferrari stand midway through 2024 as he urges team to bring upgrades ‘as soon as possible’

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Alongside Verstappen, Carlos Sainz was one of the star drivers at the start of the campaign, finishing on the podium in the first three races he contested and winning one of them after spectacularly returning from surgery for appendicitis to take the cheequered flag in Australia. He has not quite made the same impact since then, but consistent points scoring and occasional podiums have kept him in the mix.

READ MORE: Williams explain how ‘demanding’ and ‘daunting’ Sainz will help ‘shake us up’ as a team

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Hamilton often found himself trailing team mate Russell in the early stages of the season as Mercedes worked their way through more car problems. However, as the team’s car has come alive, so has the seven-time world champion, with an emotional home victory at Silverstone proving that the speed is still very much there and four podiums in the last five races – including that inherited Spa win – showing he is one of F1’s in-form drivers.

PALMER: Russell got the headlines but make no mistake – Hamilton’s drive at Spa was masterful

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Nico Hulkenberg has caught the eye by reaching Q3 and scoring points on several occasions this year, making him the championship’s highest-placed driver outside of Red Bull, McLaren, Ferrari, Mercedes and Aston Martin. Highlights include P6 finishes in Austria and Britain, with his tally driving Haas up to seventh position in the constructors’ standings.

READ MORE: Magnussen reflects on ‘worst race we’ve had in a while’ in Belgium as Hulkenberg urges Haas to ‘forget this weekend’

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Yuki Tsunoda is another midfield runner our judges have taken note of, with the Japanese racer continuing to develop and mature across his fourth season in the sport. He has plenty of Q3 appearances to his name and has scored 22 of RB’s 34 points, earning an early contract extension for the 2025 season in the process.

READ MORE: Red Bull make decision on Perez’s future and RB driver line-up

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Alex Albon is the final driver to make our top-10 list in what has been a more challenging season for Williams so far. With few upgrades arriving over the opening 14 races, he has often punched above the team’s weight in qualifying and made the most of opportunities to score (take Monaco and Britain as prime examples). While he sits 18th in the standings, our judges believe his efforts are worth much more than that.

READ MORE: Albon pins hopes on upgrades for second half of season with Williams ‘digging deep’ to improve

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FAQs

How to calculate power rankings? ›

The power ranking is determined by dividing the sum of all the win points, tie points, schedule points, and bonus points by the number of games that you played.

How are NBA power rankings calculated? ›

How We Calculate: Our NBA Power Rankings are calculated by aggregating computer rankings from around the web and determining each team's average ranking. Up or down movement within our rankings versus the previous week is provided for each team.

What is the formula for the NFL power ranking? ›

Breakdown of the power ranking formula:

victory value (25%) - teams wins * strength of victory (relative scale of 0 to 100 by the highest upper bound value) pythagorean win value (25%) - points scored) / (points scored + points against) * games played (relative scale of0 to 100 by the highest upper bound value)

What are power rankings based on? ›

The power rating of a team is a calculation of the team's strength relative to other teams in the same league or division. The basic idea is to maximize the amount of transitive relations in a given data set due to game outcomes. For example, if A defeats B and B defeats C, then one can safely say that A>B>C.

How are rankings determined in basketball? ›

The NET Rankings use a quadrant system to determine the quality of wins and losses based on game location and opponent's NET Ranking. "Quad 1" is the highest quality of games, while "Quad 4" is the lowest. Quad 3 games are home games against teams ranked No.

Who is the best NBA player right now? ›

Ranking the Top 10 Players in the NBA Playoffs Right Now
  • 10) Jaylen Brown, Boston Celtics. ...
  • 1) Jalen Brunson, New York Knicks. ...
  • 2) Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets. ...
  • 3) Anthony Edwards, Minnesota Timberwolves. ...
  • 4) Luka Doncic, Dallas Mavericks. ...
  • 5) Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder. ...
  • 6) Kyrie Irving, Dallas Mavericks.

How does basketball power index work? ›

BPI is meant to be the best predictor of a team's performance for the rest of the season. BPI represents how many points above or below average a team is. BPI accounts for game-by-game efficiency, strength of schedule, pace, days of rest, game location and preseason expectations.

What is the formula for power rating? ›

The power rating formula is given by P = IV or P = E/t, where P is power in watts, I is current in amperes, V is potential difference in volts, E is the energy transferred in joules and t is the time in seconds.

How do you calculate power factor rating? ›

Measure the current (I) through the load. Determine the real power (P) in watts. Calculate the apparent power (S) using the formula: S = √3 * V * I. Calculate the power factor using the formula: PF = P / S.

How do you calculate power scale? ›

Just like measuring power consumption, to calculate the amount of energy used or produced on a larger scale, you would use megawatt-hours (MWh) or gigawatt-hours (GWh). Put another way, the energy E in kWh is equal to the power P that is consumed in kW times the time T in hours.

How do you calculate mean ranking? ›

A median is the middle-ranking value of an ordered list. Given the lowest rank is 1 and the highest rank is n, the middle rank is (1+n)/2 - which is also the mean rank.

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