Blame it on the long break, but this is something that, while understandable, I've always found a bit weird as well:
The team whose car and driver wins the Grand Prix gets handed the Constructor's Trophy during the podium ceremony. Which seems quite logical.
However, at the end of the year it's the driver with the most points that wins the WDC and the team with the most points the WCC. So why isn't the Grand Prix Constructor's Trophy handed to the team that does the best job (for the WCC) and scores the most points in the Grand Prix with their cars as well? (Of course it's also the driver with the most points who receives the 1st place Grand Prix trophy )
Quite often this will mean it's still the team that wins the Grand Prix, because they can only lose it if their other driver finishes lower than 6th.
Scenario's for the team whose driver and car wins the GP to win the Constructor's Trophy are:
- Driver 1 wins, Driver 2 finishes no worse than 6th (minimum of 33 points).
- Driver 1 wins, Driver 2 finishes no worse than 7th (minimum of 31 points), unless another team finishes 2nd & 3rd (33 points)
- Driver 1 wins, Driver 2 finishes no worse than 8th (minimum of 29 points), unless another team finishes 2nd & 3rd/4th (33/30 points)
- Driver 1 wins, Driver 2 finishes no worse than 10th (minimum of 26 points), unless another team finishes 2nd & 3rd/4th/5th (33/30/28 points) or 3rd & 4th (27 points)
- Driver 1 wins, Driver 2 doesn't matter, unless another tteam finishes 2nd & 3rd/4th/5th/6th (33/30/28/26 points) or 3rd & 4th (27 points)
So a different team than the one whose driver and car wins the GP will win the Constructor's Trophy when:
- Their drivers finish 2nd & 3rd, and the second driver of the GP winning team finishes 7th or lower.
- Their drivers finish 2nd & 4th, and the second driver of the GP winning team finishes 8th or lower.
- Their drivers finish 2nd & 5th, and the second drier of the GP winning team finishes 9th or lower.
- Their drivers finish 2nd & 6th, and the second driver of the GP winning team finishes 11th or lower.
- Their drivers finish 3rd & 4th, and the second driver of the GP winning team finishes 10th or lower.
Edited by JL14, 14 October 2024 - 21:11.