The highest category of motoring has a ranking not so graceful for its competitors and the French team is at the top.
Formula 1 has an unofficial ranking that measures the repair costs of the cars. This “DESTRUCTOR CHAMPIONSHIP” It reveals which teams and pilots generate more damage expenses during the season. The data show that track incidents directly impact the budget budgets.
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A Racing Statistics report indicates that The teams accumulated almost 8.5 million dollars in repairs so far. Alpine leads this list with $ 3,021,000 in damages, followed by Red Bull with $ 2,596,000.


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What is the “destructive championship” in Formula 1
This alternative ranking arose in fans communities. Unlike traditional championships, Evaluate the economic impact of accidents on track. Each damaged piece, from a wheel to critical components, has an assigned value that adds to the total of each team or pilot.
The system quantifies repair costs and exposes which pilots and shields generate more expenses. The popularity of this ranking lies in its ability to show hidden aspects of track performance, such as frequency of errors or prudence at the wheel.
Formula 1 teams that most spent on repairs
Alpine ranks first with $ 3,021,000 in damage. Red Bull appears in second place with $ 2,596,000, while Haas completes the podium with $ 2,239,000. Ferrari and McLaren also register high figures with $ 2,122,000 and $ 1,990,000 respectively.
Mercedes is located in the last position with only $ 1,000,000 in expenses. This result is due to the performance of George Russell, who maintained his intact car in 17 of the 24 played races.
The pilots that caused the most incidents in the season
Yuki Tsunoda leads the individual ranking with $ 2,179,000 in damages. Lando Norris and Oliver Bearman follow him with 1,885,000 and $ 1,597,000 respectively. Pierre Gasly, a fellow of Franco Colapint in Alpine, accumulates $ 1,102,000 in incidents.
Franco Colapinto occupies the 15th position with $ 405,000 in damage. George Russell is the only pilot who did not generate additional expenses to his team.
The complete ranking of the “destroyer championship”
Pilots:
- Yuki Tsunoda: $ 2,179,000
- Lando Norris: $ 1,885,000
- Oliver Bearman: $ 1,597,000
- Charles Leclerc: $ 1,537,000
- Jack Doohan: $ 1,514,000
- Isack hadjar: $ 1,274,000
- Carlos Sainz: $ 1,192,000
- Fernando Alonso: 1,127,000
- Pierre Gasly: $ 1,102,000
- Gabriel Bortoleto: $ 1,044,000
- Kimi Antonelli: $ 1,000,000
- Liam Lawson: $ 842,000
- Esteban Ocon: $ 642,000
- Lewis Hamilton: $ 585,000
- Franco Colapinto: $ 405,000
- Lance Stroll: 325,000
- Alex Albon: $ 250,000
- Max Verstappen: $ 225,000
- Nico Hülkenberg: $ 217,000
- Oscar Piastri: $ 135,000
- George Russell: 0 dollars
Teams:
- Alpine: $ 3,021,000
- Red Bull: $ 2,596,000
- Haas: $ 2,239,000
- Ferrari: $ 2,122,000
- McLaren: $ 1,990,000
- Racing Bulls: $ 1,924,000
- Aston Martin: $ 1,452,000
- Williams: $ 1,442,000
- Sauber: $ 1,261,000
- Mercedes: $ 1,000,000
Source: Ambito

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