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854 for me. Think scores in that range will be pretty common.

Can we see how many people captained Leclerc (and Verstappen, for that matter)?
 
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Engines (power package) may be more of a factor in the early part of the season until they get them fully sorted.
Ferrari
Main team - 1, 2
Client team - 5, 6, 10, 11 (Alfa Romeo, Haas)

Mercedes
Main team - 3, 4
Client team - 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 (Aston Martin, McLaren, Williams)

Redbull (ex Honda)
Main team - DNF, DNF
Client team - DNF, 8 (AlphaTauri)

Renault
Main team - 7, 9

So the non-factory Mercedes powered teams finished last, and all but one Redbull car died.
At least the Redbull cars were running strong, so they should be ok if they can sort the reliability issue.
The Merc powered cars though look to be in a world of hurt.
 
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Started with an 846. Didn’t realise lock out was as early as it was. Had captain George Russell which hurt.
 
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Crazy ending. Didn't watch it live (not a crazy person with work today) - and managed to avoid spoilers all day. As a long suffering Ferrari fan it was 👌 (love hearing that Italian anthem). Can't believe HAM still snuck on the podium; wouldn't have picked that Top 10 (or bottom) before the start of the w/e.

Oh, and 777 points. I guess that's alright.
 
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I'm not a massive watcher of it but that safety car rule surely is not fair.
Leclerc went from a 25 second lead to nothing after the safety laps.
 
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I'm not a massive watcher of it but that safety car rule surely is not fair.
Leclerc went from a 25 second lead to nothing after the safety laps.
Obvious statement I know, but safety cars are primarily about safety, and are intended to bunch up the field to give clear air to marshalls/cranes/etc to clear the track without being interrupted by a car every 3 seconds.

The side consequence is as you have described, and you're absolutely entitled to see it as unfair. But others might see as creating interesting strategic variations such as lower teams may gamble to stop for tyres in the hopes of charging for a points finish. Race engineers actually factor in safety car probability from track to track when modelling race simulations ahead of (and during) the weekend.
 
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Obvious statement I know, but safety cars are primarily about safety, and are intended to bunch up the field to give clear air to marshalls/cranes/etc to clear the track without being interrupted by a car every 3 seconds.

The side consequence is as you have described, and you're absolutely entitled to see it as unfair. But others might see as creating interesting strategic variations such as lower teams may gamble to stop for tyres in the hopes of charging for a points finish. Race engineers actually factor in safety car probability from track to track when modelling race simulations ahead of (and during) the weekend.
Guess so from the safety point of view.
 
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