F1 Points Calculator - 1992 Season
Explore the 1992 Formula 1 World Championship results and simulate alternative
standings. Use our drag-and-drop calculator to replay Nigel Mansell's long-awaited,
record-breaking title at the wheel of the technologically dominant active-suspension
Williams-Renault FW14B, in the classic 10-6-4-3-2-1 points era.
1992 F1 Season Highlights
- 16 races — opening at Kyalami, South Africa and closing at Adelaide, Australia
- Nigel Mansell wins his only World Championship (108 pts) for Williams-Renault, a then-record 9 wins including the first 5 races in a row
- Title clinched in Hungary — the earliest a championship had ever been wrapped up at that point in the calendar
- Riccardo Patrese P2 (56 pts) gave Williams a dominant 1-2 in the standings
- Michael Schumacher P3 (53 pts) for Benetton-Ford, taking his maiden Grand Prix win at a rain-hit Belgian GP at Spa
- Ayrton Senna P4 (50 pts) — McLaren-Honda outgunned by the active-suspension Williams
- Williams-Renault take a crushing Constructors' Championship (164 pts to McLaren's 99)
- Last of the Brabham name — the once-great team folded mid-season
- Classic 10-6-4-3-2-1 points system — only the top six score
- No Sprint races, no fastest lap bonus point
Other Seasons
FAQ & Help Guide
Created by Chyuang |
View on GitHub