2023
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Quick Standings:
Pos
Participant
Points
1
Max V
1010
2
Prost!
984
3
Slater Sn
970
4
Multi 21
969
5
RobM
969
6
MahkWebbah
967
7
KimiRamennan
945
8
Jody Scheckter
938
9
EL SLATSO
932
10
Arun
917
11
Jellybeanz
909
12
David D
909
13
Bond, James Bond
899
14
Vwown3dp
887
15
lightsOUT
881
16
curley
846
17
sperry
755
18
RobN
722
19
Indocti Discant
654
20
Mercedes Benzene
619
21
Croken
390
22
RyanS
389
23
lisa
224
24
Mrsleclerc16
79
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Welcome to the 2023 Fantasy Formula 1 Season!
edited by
sperry
at 1:30 am, Dec 7
2023 is complete and it's one for the record books for Max Verstappen and Red Bull who take both championships in dominating fashion. While the championship was never in doubt, the race for the best of the rest was intense. Personally, I enjoyed Alonso and Aston Martin's early season success, as well as McLaren's late season resurgence that showed us Piastri and Norris as potential future championship contenders... if Max ever decides to retire early. And Las Vegas was a surprisingly decent new venue, despite a rough start. Overall, the mid-pack racing this season was pretty enjoyable, while providing tons of options for Fantasy Championship strategies to unfold.
Keeping true to his namesake, Max V takes this season's overall win. But it wasn't until Round 19 that Max V first had the lead. Max V was the only participant that broke the 50 point race average by spending most of the season floating between 7th and 4th place overall. By saving some drivers for the final 3rd of the season, Max V was able to pull in a 90 point haul at the USGP (along with 2 others, surprisingly!) that nabbed the overall lead, never to be relinquished. Max V was last season's runner-up. For the effort, Max V snags the top prize of $240. Congratulations!
New to the championship podium is Prost!. Jumping out early, Prost! slid down to the mid-pack for the middle third of the season. But leveraging a win in Singapore and a pair of 4th place rounds, Prost! climbed back into the top 5. A 3rd place result in Vegas was all it took to grab 2nd overall, as the field struggled with a lack of drivers to pick. Prost! also picked the most 2nd place finishers, proving that it pays off to carefully select the best of the drivers not named Max on the days when they're on the podium. For 2nd place, Prost! takes home $144.
Slater Sn is no stranger to the FF1 top spots. Last years winner, and a finishing on the podium each of the last 3 seasons, Slater Sn is back in 3rd place. Hard charging at the end of the season with round wins in Qatar and United States, Slater Sn just picked off Multi 21, RobM, and MahkWebbah to land in the money. Slater Sn earns $96 for third.
As always, I can't thank Jody Scheckter enough for helping administrate the season. In fact, over the last few seasons, I've been less and less involved and he's taken over most of the day-to-day running of the league. None of this would happen without his work!
As the F1 seasons get longer, the off seasons get shorter. Before you know it, we'll be back in Bahrain... in fact P1 is on Leap Day. I can't remember ever seeing F1 cars on track in February!
Thanks to everyone for a fun season, and congrats again to our winners!