F1 standings 2023: Updated driver and constructor points, results and schedule for every Formula One race

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Max Verstappen's record breaking winning streak in Formula One came to an end at ten straight races around the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore as Carlos Sainz got the first non-Red Bull win of the season.

During a dramatic race, the Spaniard converted his pole position start into just the second race victory of his career as he gave Ferrari a much needed boost.

Lando Norris finished in P2 for McLaren after putting up an incredible defence against George Russell who looked to pounce for the race win with just a few laps left to go.

Instead, Russell crashed on the final lap as his teammate Lewis Hamilton came home to round out the podium spots at the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix. Leclerc finished P4 whilst Verstappen recovered well to finish in P5 despite starting P11 on the grid. 

MORE: F1 Singapore Grand Prix results as Sainz ends Red Bull's 2023 dominance in Formula 1 night race

F1 Drivers' World Championship 2023 standings 

Updated on September 17 (after Singapore Grand Prix).

Position Driver Team Points
1 Max Verstappen Red Bull 374
2 Sergio Perez  Red Bull 223
3 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 180
4 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 170
5 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 142
6 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 123
7 George Russell Mercedes 109
8 Lando Norris McLaren 97
9 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 47
10 Pierre Gasly Alpine 45
11 Oscar Piastri McLaren 42
12 Esteban Ocon Alpine 36
13 Alex Albon Williams 21
14 Nico Hulkenberg Haas 9
15 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo 6
16 Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo 4
17 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri 3
18 Kevin Magnussen Haas 3
19 Liam Lawson AlphaTauri 2
20 Daniel Ricciardo AlphaTauri 0
21 Logan Sargeant Williams 0
22 Nyck de Vries AlphaTauri 0

F1 Constructors' Championship 2023 standings

Updated on September 17 (after Singapore Grand Prix).

Position Team Points
1 Red Bull 597
2 Mercedes 289
3 Ferrari 265
4 Aston Martin 217
5 McLaren 139
6 Alpine 81
7 Williams 21
8 Haas 12
9 Alfa Romeo 10
10 AlphaTauri 5

F1 results 2023

Bahrain Grand Prix: Winner: Max Verstappen, 2nd: Sergio Perez, 3rd: Fernando Alonso

Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Winner: Sergio Perez, 2nd: Max Verstappen, 3rd: George Russell

Australian Grand Prix: Winner: Max Verstappen, 2nd: Lewis Hamilton, 3rd: Fernando Alonso

Azerbaijan Grand Prix: Winner: Sergio Perez, 2nd: Max Verstappen, 3rd: Charles Leclerc

Miami Grand Prix: Winner: Max Verstappen, 2nd: Sergio Perez, 3rd: Fernando Alonso

Monaco Grand Prix: Winner: Max Verstappen, 2nd: Fernando Alonso, 3rd: Esteban Ocon

Spanish Grand Prix: Winner: Max Verstappen, 2nd: Lewis Hamilton, 3rd: George Russell

Canadian Grand Prix: Winner: Max Verstappen, 2nd: Fernando Alonso, 3rd: Lewis Hamilton

Austrian Grand Prix: Winner: Max Verstappen, 2nd: Charles Leclerc, 3rd: Sergio Perez

British Grand Prix: Winner: Max Verstappen, 2nd: Lando Norris, 3rd: Lewis Hamilton

Hungarian Grand Prix: Winner: Max Verstappen, 2nd: Lando Norris, 3rd: Sergio Perez

Belgian Grand Prix: Winner: Max Verstappen, 2nd: Sergio Perez, 3rd: Charles Leclerc

Dutch Grand Prix: Winner: Max Verstappen, 2nd: Fernando Alonso, 3rd: Pierre Gasly

Italian Grand Prix: Winner: Max Verstappen, 2nd: Sergio Perez, 3rd: Carlos Sainz

Singapore Grand Prix: Winner: Carlos Sainz, 2nd: Lando Norris, 3rd: Lewis Hamilton

F1 schedule 2023

The 2023 Formula 1 season will host 23 races between March and November, across Europe, Asia, Australia, North America and South America. 

Date Grand Prix Country Track
March 5 Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit
March 19 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Saudi Arabia Jeddah Corniche Circuit
April 2 Australian Grand Prix Australia Albert Park
April 30 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Azerbaijan Baku City Circuit
May 7 Miami Grand Prix USA Miami International Autodrome
May 21 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Italy Imola Circuit
May 28 Monaco Grand Prix Monaco Circuit de Monaco
June 4 Spanish Grand Prix Spain Circuit de Barcleona-Catalunya
June 18 Canadian Grand Prix Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
July 2 Austrian Grand Prix Austria Red Bull Ring
July 9 British Grand Prix UK Silverstone Circuit
July 23 Hungarian Grand Prix Hungary Hungaroring
July 30 Belgian Grand Prix Belgium Circuit de Spa Francorchamps
August 27 Dutch Grand Prix Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort
September 3 Italian Grand Prix Italy Monza Circuit
September 17 Singapore Grand Prix Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit
September 24 Japanese Grand Prix Japan Suzuka Circuit
October 8 Qatar Grand Prix Qatar Lusail International Circuit
October 22 United States Grand Prix USA Circuit of the Americas
October 29 Mexico City Grand Prix Mexico Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
November 5 Sao Paulo Grand Prix Brazil Interlagos Circuit
November 18 Las Vegas Grand Prix USA Las Vegas Street Circuit
November 26 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix UAE Yas Marina Circuit
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Nathan Evans is a data editor for The Sporting News.