The three drivers in their first F1 ® season - Yuki Tsunoda, Mick Schumacher, and Nikita Mazepin - have experienced quite different seasons so far. Picking up Williams Racing’s first points in two years has also contributed to their Overall ratings increasing by +1 to 72 for Nicholas and 85 for George.
The changes in this update are based on the first 11 races of the season up to and including the Hungarian Grand Prix.Īfter simultaneously scoring their first points for Williams Racing at the Hungarian Grand Prix, Nicholas Latifi and George Russell are the biggest positive movers with their Racecraft increasing by +4 and +3 respectively. Let’s take a look at some of the bigger moves of the field.
If you need a quick reminder on what each category is based on and how we calculate these changes, then head to our Driver Stat deep dive which can be found here. Each driver in My Team is assigned a score out of 99 in four areas - Experience, Racecraft, Awareness, and Pace - before an Overall score is given. In My Team, you take on the role of driver-owner: creating your F1® team, choosing a teammate from the current F1® and F2™ market, and forming the 11th team on the grid. We’ll be updating these stats throughout the season to reflect each driver’s performance on-track, with recent results from this season having a bigger influence than past season performances. F1 ® fans around the globe have been treated to drama at almost every turn with jaw-dropping moments, head-in-hands heartbreak, and frenetic action throughout the field in arguably one of the most exciting seasons to date.Īs the F1® season progresses, we’re feeding the real-world data into our game and applying the changes to the F1® 2021 My Team Driver Ratings. We couldn’t have wished for a better start to the 2021 season, with the Constructor and Driver Championships finely poised coming out of the summer break. F1® 2021 Driver Stats - The Mid-Season Update We couldn’t have wished for a better start to the 2021 season, see how the driver stats have changed