Drivers' Standings after Canadian GP | Verstappen does great business again

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World Championship standings after 2023 Canadian Grand Prix
18 June at 20:48
Last update 18 June at 20:52

Max Verstappen gave Red Bull Racing their 100th F1 victory, but more importantly for the 25-year-old Dutchman, he has once again moved up a notch in the battle for the world championship. Verstappen picked up 25 points, where teammate Sergio Perez did not go beyond sixth place.

The gap between Verstappen and Perez is 69 points after eight GPs. Red Bull's Mexican sees his current second place in the World Championship further jeopardised by Fernando Alonso's second-place finish in Montreal. The gap between Perez and Alonso has shrunk to nine points.

Lewis Hamilton leads his teammate George Russell, who crashed out with brake problems. This also benefits the two Ferrari drivers. Carlos Sainz even passed Russell in the World Championship standings.

Drivers' World Championship Standings after 2023 Canadian Grand Prix

1. Max Verstappen: 195 points
2. Sergio Perez: 126 points
3. Fernando Alonso: 117 points
4. Lewis Hamilton: 102 points
5. Carlos Sainz: 68 points
6. George Russell: 65 points
7. Charles Leclerc: 54 points
8. Lance Stroll: 37 points
9. Esteban Ocon: 29 points
10. Pierre Gasly: 15 points
11. Lando Norris: 12 points
12. Alexander Albon: 7 points
13. Nico Hulkenberg: 6 points
14. Oscar Piastri: 5 points
15. Valtteri Bottas: 4 points
16. Guanyu Zhou: 4 points
17. Yuki Tsunoda: 2 points
18. Kevin Magnussen: 2 points
19. Logan Sargeant: 0 points
20. Nyck de Vries: 0 points