IN F1, a season lasts throughout the year and several races take place all over the world. These races are called Grand Prix. Each Grand Prix meeting occurs over three days. There will be either two or three practice sessions before a Qualifier which happens over three rounds which determines the start position of a driver. Grands Prix is usually named after the country, region, or city in which they are raced and if a country hosts a Grand Prix multiple times in a season, they either use a different circuit or a different name.
The results of each Grand Prix held over the course of the season are combined to determine two annual championships, one for drivers and one for constructors.
In this section, we looked at the driver standings and constructor standings after each season throughout 1950-2020 and also tried to see how the top 10 drivers throughout history fared against others.