Here is the ‘Destructive’ championship standings for the 2022 season
Formula 1 teams Ferrari, Mercedes and Red Bull
Red Bull is currently leading the constructor championship following Ferrari, and Mercedes down below as the rest of the teams follow. But there is another specific fight for the so-called “Destructor” championship goes as well. This fight just accumulates teams with the most spending on the damaged pieces and crashed cars, i.e, destruction caused throughout the season.
The list after the Japan GP marks Haas leading the championship with Williams, Mercedes, Aston Martin and Alfa Romeo being the top five on the list. Ferrari, Alpine and AlphaTauri close the midfield and McLaren with constructor leader, Red Bull close the list.
Haas did suffer a lot because of the careless driving Mick Schumacher did at the start of the season after wrecking the car causing them the repair worth millions. So did Williams because of the blunders Nicholas Latifi did while driving poorly this season.
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Drivers championship for the ‘Destructive’ title
Max Verstappen might have won the driver’s championship but is performing poorly in the destruction championship and is last on the list. With Haas’ Kevin Magnussen and Valtteri Bottas above him. Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc have been very careful throughout the season with the damage following Daniel Ricciardo. Sergio Perez and Yuki Tsunoda have been driving brilliantly this season with Fernando Alonso having troubles with his engine majorly.
Pierre Gasly and Alex Albon have their names on the midfield on the table following the new Mercedes kid, George Russell. As we go over the top, Lance Stroll is one of the most damage-causing drivers. With the leading pack of Esteban Ocon and Sebastian Vettel.
The top five list starts with Carlos Sainz, Lewis Hamilton and Guanyu Zhou. With William’s Nicholas Latifi and Haas’ Mick Schumacher leading the championship.
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Soham Raj Jain
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