F1 Points Calculator - 1990 Season
Explore the 1990 Formula 1 World Championship results and simulate alternative
standings. Use our drag-and-drop calculator to replay the Senna–Prost rematch that ended
in the Suzuka turn-one collision, scored under the classic 9-6-4-3-2-1 system with only a
driver's best 11 results counting — the final year of dropped scores.
1990 F1 Season Highlights
- 16 races — opening at the US GP in Phoenix and closing at the Australian GP, Adelaide
- Ayrton Senna wins his second World Championship (78 pts) for McLaren-Honda
- Title decided at Suzuka — Senna drove Prost off at turn one, a deliberate payback for 1989, settling the championship on the spot
- Alain Prost P2 (71 pts) in his first year at Ferrari, with five wins to Senna's six
- Nelson Piquet P3 (43 pts) for Benetton
- McLaren-Honda edge Ferrari for the Constructors' Championship (121 pts to 110) in a genuine two-team fight
- Final season of the "best 11 results" rule — from 1991 every race would count
- Classic 9-6-4-3-2-1 points system — only the top six score, best 11 results count
- No Sprint races, no fastest lap bonus point
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