2014 Formula 1 drivers and constructors world championships final standings

PositionDriverPoints
1Lewis Hamilton384
2Nico Rosberg317
3Daniel Ricciardo238
4Valtteri Bottas186
5Sebastian Vettel167
6Fernando Alonso161
7Felipe Massa134
8Jenson Button126
9Nico Hulkenberg96
10Sergio Perez59
11Kevin Magnussen55
12Kimi Räikkönen55
13Jean-Eric Vergne22
14Romain Grosjean8
15Daniil Kvyat8
16Pastor Maldonado2
17Jules Bianchi2
18Adrian Sutil0
19Marcus Ericsson0
20Esteban Gutierrez0
21Mac Chilton0
22Kamui Kobayashi0
23Will Stevens0
24Andre Lotterer0
PositionConstructorPoints
1Mercedes701
2Red Bull405
3Williams320
4Ferrari216
5McLaren181
6Force India155
7Toro Rosso30
8Lotus10
9Marussia2
10Sauber0
11Caterham0

2014 Formula 1 season facts and figures

Lewis Hamilton won the 2014 Formula One World Championship for drivers. Nico Rosberg was second and Daniel Ricciardo third. Mercedes won the championship for constructors.

11 constructors and 24 drivers participated in 19 races during the 65th season of the FIA Formula One World Championchip. Points for top ten finishers (25, 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1). The final race of the season offered double points.

2014 F1 season notes

  • Three drivers made their Formula One debut in Australia.
  • Nico Rosberg finished second, 67 points behind Lewis Hamilton.
  • No driver managed to finish all 19 races.
  • Nico Rosberg had 11 pole positions.
  • Jean-Eric Vergne left Formula One after the season to compete in Formula E.
  • Marcus Ericsson left Caterham at the end of the season to join Sauber.
  • Mercedes had 18 of 19 pole positions.
  • Sauber and Caterham did not score points.
  • Hockenheimring hosted the German Grand Prix.
  • Austrian Grand Prix returned to the Formula One calendar.
  • The Russian Grand Prix was added to the calendar.
  • New 1.6 litres V6 engines.
  • Drivers were only able to use five engines over the season.
  • The minimum weight of cars increased to 691 kg.
  • The pit lane speed limit was reduced from 100 km/h to 80 km/h.