F1 Points Calculator - 1993 Season
Explore the 1993 Formula 1 World Championship results and simulate alternative
standings. Use our drag-and-drop calculator to replay Alain Prost's fourth and final
title — the high-water mark of driver aids like active suspension and traction control —
in the classic 10-6-4-3-2-1 points era.
1993 F1 Season Highlights
- 16 races — opening at Kyalami, South Africa and closing at Adelaide, Australia
- Alain Prost wins his fourth World Championship (99 pts, 7 wins) for Williams-Renault, then retired from F1
- Ayrton Senna P2 (73 pts, 5 wins) for an outgunned McLaren-Ford — including a record sixth Monaco win and his legendary opening lap in the wet at the European GP, Donington Park
- Damon Hill P3 (69 pts) took his first three wins in his maiden full season alongside Prost at Williams
- Williams-Renault dominate the Constructors' Championship (168 pts to McLaren's 84)
- Senna's Donington masterclass — from P5 to P1 on a wet opening lap, one of the greatest laps in F1 history
- Electronic driver aids banned for 1994 — active suspension, traction control and ABS outlawed after this season
- Classic 10-6-4-3-2-1 points system — only the top six score
- No Sprint races, no fastest lap bonus point
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