F1 Points Calculator - 1999 Season
Explore the 1999 Formula 1 World Championship results and simulate alternative
standings. Use our drag-and-drop calculator to replay the year Mika Häkkinen took his
second straight title for McLaren-Mercedes while Ferrari ended a 16-year wait for the
Constructors' Championship, in the classic 10-6-4-3-2-1 points era.
1999 F1 Season Highlights
- 16 races — opening at Australia and closing at Suzuka, Japan
- 11 teams, 22 drivers — McLaren-Mercedes, Ferrari, Jordan-Mugen-Honda, Stewart-Ford, Williams-Supertec, Benetton-Playlife, Sauber-Petronas, Arrows, Prost-Peugeot, Minardi-Ford and the debutant BAR-Supertec
- Mika Häkkinen wins his second consecutive Drivers' Championship (76 pts) for McLaren-Mercedes
- Title decided at the final round in Japan — Häkkinen beat Eddie Irvine P2 (74 pts) by just two points after a season-long Ferrari fight
- Ferrari take the Constructors' Championship (128 pts to McLaren's 124) — their first since 1983, ending a 16-year wait
- Michael Schumacher breaks his leg at Silverstone — a brake failure at the British Grand Prix put him out for six races, handing Ferrari's title lead to Irvine with Mika Salo standing in
- Heinz-Harald Frentzen P3 (54 pts) for Jordan-Mugen-Honda, with wins in France and Italy
- Stewart Grand Prix's only win and final season — Johnny Herbert won the European Grand Prix at the Nürburgring; Ford rebranded the team as Jaguar for 2000
- BAR's debut season — the much-hyped Jacques Villeneuve team scored zero points across the year
- Classic 10-6-4-3-2-1 points system — top six only, used since 1991 and kept through 2002
- No Sprint races, no fastest lap bonus point
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