In Formula 1, scoring points consistently is what separates the good drivers from the truly great ones. While race wins grab attention, it is total career points that give a complete picture of a driver’s performance over time.
This ranking highlights the drivers who have accumulated the most championship points in Formula 1 history. It reflects not just speed, but consistency, adaptability, and the ability to perform across multiple seasons.
At the top of the list is Lewis Hamilton, whose long and successful career has set new standards in the sport. Close behind is Max Verstappen, who continues to climb rapidly with dominant performances in recent seasons. Legendary drivers like Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso also feature among the all-time leaders.
#
Driver
Team
Total Points
Races
Avg/Race
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Ferrari
5,053.5
383
13.19
🥈
Red Bull
3,456.5
236
14.65
🥉
BMW Sauber
3,098.0
300
10.33
4
Aston Martin
2,393.0
414
5.78
5
McLaren Mercedes
1,873.0
351
5.34
6
Cadillac
1,797.0
249
7.22
7
Ferrari
1,714.0
176
9.74
8
Cadillac
1,638.0
285
5.75
9
Williams
1,594.5
206
7.74
10
Ferrari
1,566.0
304
5.15
11
McLaren
1,452.0
155
9.37
12
Williams
1,338.5
235
5.70
13
HRT
1,329.0
256
5.19
14
Brawn Mercedes
1,235.0
306
4.04
15
Sauber
1,167.0
268
4.35
16
Mercedes
1,088.0
155
7.02
17
Minardi
1,047.5
216
4.85
18
McLaren
817.0
73
11.19
19
Ferrari
658.0
320
2.06
20
Audi
633.0
257
2.46
21
Red Bull Renault
535.0
246
2.17
22
Haas F1 Team
484.0
183
2.64
23
Alpine F1 Team
473.0
181
2.61
24
McLaren Mercedes
420.0
160
2.63
25
Lotus F1
391.0
181
2.16
26
Williams BMW
329.0
179
1.84
27
Aston Martin
325.0
193
1.68
28
Williams
313.0
132
2.37
29
Williams BMW
307.0
92
3.34
30
Ferrari
275.0
221
1.24
31
Williams Mercedes
274.0
98
2.80
32
Renault
259.0
183
1.42
33
Renault
246.5
255
0.97
34
Sauber BMW
235.0
148
1.59
35
Mercedes
218.0
27
8.07
36
Toro Rosso
202.0
112
1.80
37
McLaren Mercedes
202.0
185
1.09
38
Jaguar Cosworth
191.0
146
1.31
39
Sauber Petronas
174.0
156
1.12
40
Caterham Renault
125.0
76
1.64
41
Sauber Ferrari
124.0
128
0.97
42
Racing Bulls
124.0
114
1.09
43
Force India Mercedes
121.0
58
2.09
44
Lotus Renault
105.0
112
0.94
45
Toyota
76.0
155
0.49
46
Lotus Mercedes
76.0
96
0.79
47
Haas F1 Team
64.0
30
2.13
48
Caterham Renault
64.0
58
1.10
49
Racing Bulls
55.0
27
2.04
50
Racing Bulls
52.0
38
1.37
51
STR Renault
51.0
58
0.88
52
Marussia Cosworth
51.0
92
0.55
53
Williams Toyota
45.0
68
0.66
54
Super Aguri Honda
44.0
88
0.50
55
McLaren Honda
38.0
63
0.60
56
HRT Cosworth
35.0
105
0.33
57
Williams Renault
33.0
46
0.72
58
Toyota
33.0
105
0.31
59
STR Ferrari
31.0
46
0.67
60
Sauber Ferrari
29.0
40
0.73
61
STR Ferrari
29.0
55
0.53
62
HRT Cosworth
26.0
80
0.33
63
Alfa Romeo Racing
21.0
62
0.34
64
Audi
21.0
27
0.78
65
Renault
19.0
28
0.68
66
Sauber Ferrari
18.0
97
0.19
67
Minardi Cosworth
17.0
85
0.20
68
Alfa Romeo Ferrari
16.0
68
0.24
69
HRT Cosworth
14.0
51
0.27
70
Toyota
13.0
27
0.48
71
Haas Ferrari
12.0
43
0.28
72
Sauber Petronas
10.0
81
0.12
73
Renault
9.0
37
0.24
74
Williams Toyota
9.0
36
0.25
75
Williams Mercedes
9.0
61
0.15
76
Williams BMW
8.0
20
0.40
77
MF1 Toyota
7.0
36
0.19
78
Haas Ferrari
6.0
59
0.10
79
Alpine
6.0
30
0.20
80
MRT Mercedes
6.0
39
0.15
81
STR Ferrari
6.0
27
0.22
82
Prost Acer
5.0
34
0.15
83
Williams BMW
5.0
36
0.14
84
HRT Cosworth
5.0
46
0.11
85
Racing Bulls
4.0
3
1.33
86
Scuderia Toro Rosso
4.0
25
0.16
87
Spyker Ferrari
4.0
45
0.09
88
Minardi Cosworth
3.0
11
0.27
89
Toyota
3.0
22
0.14
90
Marussia Cosworth
2.0
34
0.06
91
Williams Mercedes
2.0
11
0.18
92
Minardi Cosworth
1.0
16
0.06
93
Williams Mercedes
1.0
36
0.03
94
Jordan Ford
1.0
14
0.07
95
Williams Mercedes
1.0
21
0.05
96
Minardi Cosworth
1.0
20
0.05
97
Minardi Asiatech
0.0
11
0.00
98
Marussia Ferrari
0.0
5
0.00
99
Toyota
0.0
16
0.00
100
Super Aguri Honda
0.0
21
0.00
101
Caterham Renault
0.0
39
0.00
102
Arrows Cosworth
0.0
10
0.00
103
Super Aguri Honda
0.0
7
0.00
104
Minardi Fondmetal
0.0
17
0.00
105
Minardi Cosworth
0.0
18
0.00
106
Caterham Renault
0.0
19
0.00
107
Jordan Ford
0.0
14
0.00
108
Williams Mercedes
0.0
1
0.00
109
Alpine F1 Team
0.0
7
0.00
110
Lotus Renault
0.0
20
0.00
111
Jaguar Cosworth
0.0
17
0.00
112
Lotus Renault
0.0
11
0.00
113
Ferrari
0.0
2
0.00
114
Virgin Cosworth
0.0
19
0.00
115
Jaguar Cosworth
0.0
1
0.00
116
Marussia Ferrari
0.0
35
0.00
117
Minardi Cosworth
0.0
5
0.00
118
Haas Ferrari
0.0
21
0.00
119
Haas Ferrari
0.0
2
0.00
120
MRT Mercedes
0.0
12
0.00
121
RBR Ferrari
0.0
11
0.00
122
Marussia Ferrari
0.0
13
0.00
123
HRT Cosworth
0.0
21
0.00
124
STR Ferrari
0.0
28
0.00
125
Marussia Ferrari
0.0
18
0.00
126
Super Aguri Honda
0.0
4
0.00
What Career Points Really Show
Total career points are one of the most reliable indicators of a driver’s overall performance.
Drivers who rank highly in this list have been able to consistently finish in strong positions, score points regularly, and remain competitive over long periods. Unlike wins, which can sometimes depend on having the fastest car, points reward steady performance across an entire season.
This makes the ranking a great way to understand which drivers have delivered results again and again, not just on their best days.
A Closer Look at the Top Drivers
Lewis Hamilton
Hamilton leads the all-time points ranking thanks to years of consistent performance at the highest level. His ability to score points in almost every race has been a key factor in his success.
Max Verstappen
Verstappen has quickly climbed the rankings with dominant seasons and strong race performances. His high average points per race shows just how effective he has been in recent years.
Sebastian Vettel
Vettel’s championship-winning seasons contributed heavily to his total points. During his peak, he consistently finished at the front and built a strong points tally.
Fernando Alonso
Alonso’s long career and ability to adapt across different teams and eras have helped him accumulate a significant number of points over time.
Kimi Räikkönen
Räikkönen’s consistent presence in Formula 1 over many years allowed him to steadily build his points total, making him one of the most experienced drivers in the sport.
Why Points Matter in Formula 1
Points are awarded based on finishing positions in each race, which means they reflect overall performance across a season.
A driver does not need to win every race to score highly. Finishing consistently in the top positions is often enough to build a strong points total.
This is why total career points are such an important metric. They show how reliable and competitive a driver has been throughout their career.
Modern Era vs Past Eras
The Formula 1 points system has changed over time, which affects how totals are calculated.
Modern drivers benefit from:
More races per season
A points system that rewards more finishing positions
Older drivers competed in shorter seasons with different scoring systems, which makes direct comparisons more complex.
Even so, the rankings still provide valuable insight into long-term performance and consistency.
Summary
The all-time career points ranking highlights the drivers who have performed consistently at the highest level in Formula 1. Drivers like Lewis Hamilton have set the benchmark through years of strong performances, while modern stars like Max Verstappen are quickly catching up.
More than just numbers, these points tell the story of dedication, adaptability, and sustained excellence in one of the most competitive sports in the world.

Key Takeaways
Lewis Hamilton leads the all-time Formula 1 points ranking
Consistent finishes are key to building a high points total
Modern drivers benefit from longer seasons and updated scoring systems
Points provide a more complete picture than wins alone
Drivers with high averages per race are often the most dominant
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are Formula 1 career points?
Career points are the total number of championship points a driver has scored across all their races in Formula 1.
Who has the most points in F1 history?
Currently, Lewis Hamilton holds the record for the most career points in Formula 1.
Why do modern drivers have more points?
Modern seasons include more races and a broader points system, which gives drivers more opportunities to score.
Are points a better measure than wins?
Points show consistency over time, while wins highlight peak performance. Both are important for evaluating a driver.
Can current drivers break the all-time record?
Yes, drivers like Max Verstappen have a strong chance if they maintain their current performance levels.
Conclusion
The total career points ranking offers one of the clearest views of long-term performance in Formula 1. It rewards consistency, reliability, and the ability to deliver results over many seasons.
Drivers such as Lewis Hamilton have built their legacy through this consistency, while newer drivers continue to push the limits and challenge existing records.
As the sport evolves, these rankings will continue to change, but the importance of consistent performance will always remain at the heart of Formula 1.
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