F1 Points Calculator - 1991 Season
Explore the 1991 Formula 1 World Championship results and simulate alternative
standings. Use our drag-and-drop calculator to replay Ayrton Senna's third and final
title for McLaren-Honda — and the emergence of the Williams-Renault FW14 that would
dominate the years to come — in the classic 10-6-4-3-2-1 points era.
1991 F1 Season Highlights
- 16 races — opening at Phoenix, USA and closing at Adelaide, Australia
- Ayrton Senna wins his third and final World Championship (96 pts) for McLaren-Honda, winning the first four races of the year
- Nigel Mansell P2 (72 pts) for Williams-Renault, whose FW14 grew into the fastest car as the season went on
- Riccardo Patrese P3 (53 pts) made it two Williams drivers in the top three
- McLaren-Honda take the Constructors' Championship (139 pts to Williams' 125)
- Michael Schumacher's F1 debut — a stunning qualifying run for Jordan at the Belgian GP, after which Benetton poached him for the very next race
- Mansell's Silverstone lift — he gave the stranded Senna a ride back to the pits on his sidepod after the British GP
- Half-points Adelaide finale — the rain-soaked Australian GP was stopped after 14 laps, the shortest race in F1 history
- Classic 10-6-4-3-2-1 points system — only the top six score, every point precious
- No Sprint races, no fastest lap bonus point
Scoring Notes for 1991
One-off rulings, race-day anomalies, and data quirks that affect how points are awarded this season.
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[Race]
Australian GP — half points:
The Adelaide finale was stopped after 14 laps (torrential rain) — the shortest race in F1 history. All positions get half points.
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