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Prediction Rules

Before every Grand Prix you submit a prediction — the finishing order of the top drivers. After the race, each pick is scored individually based on how close it is to the actual result.

When predictions open and close

How to submit

  • A main-race prediction fills 10 positions (P1 through P10).
  • A sprint-race prediction fills 8 positions (P1 through P8).
  • Each driver may appear only once in a single prediction.
  • All slots must be filled before you can submit.

How scoring works

For every pick we compute the offset — the absolute difference between the position you predicted and the driver's actual finishing position. Points for that pick come from the table below.

Main race points

OffsetPoints
0 (exact)25
118
215
312
410
58
66
74
82
91
10 or more0

Sprint race points

OffsetPoints
0 (exact)8
17
26
35
44
53
62
71
8 or more0

Drivers who do not finish

If a driver you predicted does not appear in the final classification — retired, crashed, disqualified — that pick scores 0 points, regardless of the position you gave them.

Example

Your main-race prediction (first five shown):

  1. Max Verstappen
  2. Lando Norris
  3. Charles Leclerc
  4. Oscar Piastri
  5. Lewis Hamilton

Actual result:

  1. Max Verstappen
  2. Charles Leclerc
  3. Lando Norris
  4. Lewis Hamilton
  5. Oscar Piastri

Your scoring:

  • Verstappen — predicted 1, actual 1 → offset 0 → 25 pts
  • Norris — predicted 2, actual 3 → offset 1 → 18 pts
  • Leclerc — predicted 3, actual 2 → offset 1 → 18 pts
  • Piastri — predicted 4, actual 5 → offset 1 → 18 pts
  • Hamilton — predicted 5, actual 4 → offset 1 → 18 pts

Standings

Your prediction points are totaled across the season. Three views are available: main-only, sprint-only, and overall (sum of both). If two players finish on equal points, the one who registered earlier ranks higher.

Good luck, and see you on the grid.

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