Imagine a Formula 1 race without the likes of McLaren, Ferrari, Mercedes or Max Verstappen. How unpredictable would the winners be if the midfield was left to duke it out? We’ll ultimately never be able to try it out in reality but that doesn’t mean it wouldn’t be interesting to find out who wins and becomes drivers’ champion if the behemoths at the front of the field are removed.

In this exercise, the top seven drivers from the standings are eliminated from all race and sprint results this season. Everyone who finished below them will then be shifted up and assigned the designated points for their new finishing spot. Essentially, this takes out the top four teams except Yuki Tsunoda. The reason for leaving Tsunoda in is to hopefully get a better grasp of just how much he struggled, and also how difficult the second Red Bull seat was.

Here’s who would have won each race:

Race
Winner
Race
Winner

Australia
Alex Albon
Belgium
Alex Albon

China
Esteban Ocon
Hungary
Fernando Alonso

Japan
Isack Hadjar
Netherlands
Isack Hadjar

Bahrain
Pierre Gasly
Monza
Alex Albon

Saudi Arabia
Carlos Sainz
Azerbaijan
Carlos Sainz

Miami
Alex Albon
Singapore
Fernando Alonso

Imola
Alex Albon
United States
Yuki Tsunoda

Monaco
Isack Hadjar
Mexico
Oliver Bearman

Spain
Nico Hulkenberg
Brazil
Oliver Bearman

Canada
Fernando Alonso
Las Vegas
Carlos Sainz

Austria
Liam Lawson
Qatar
Carlos Sainz

Britain
Nico Hulkenberg
Abu Dhabi
Fernando Alonso

Here’s who would have taken victories in each of the six sprint races:

Sprint
Winner

China
Yuki Tsunoda

Miami
Lance Stroll

Belgium
Esteban Ocon

United States
Carlos Sainz

Brazil
Fernando Alonso

Qatar
Yuki Tsunoda

What a start to 2025 that would have been with different winners in each of the first five grand prix races. 10 different grand prix winners also shows just how competitive the midfield was this past season. In the end, it was Williams’ Alex Albon that came out best with five wins.

Driver
GP Wins

Alex Albon
5

Fernando Alonso
4

Carlos Sainz
4

Isack Hadjar
3

Ollie Bearman
2

Nico Hulkenberg
2

Pierre Gasly
1

Liam Lawson
1

Esteban Ocon
1

Yuki Tsunoda
1

Albon also recorded nine podiums, but he shared the lead with a rookie driver who made a name for himself this year.

Driver
Podiums

Alex Albon
9

Isack Hadjar
9

Oliver Bearman
7

Nico Hulkenberg
7

Carlos Sainz
7

Fernando Alonso
6

Liam Lawson
6

Esteban Ocon
6

Gabriel Bortoleto
5

Yuki Tsunoda
4

Pierre Gasly
3

Lance Stroll
3

So with all that said, who would be our midfield champion of 2025? The answer is none other than Albon with Isack Hadjar and Fernando Alonso rounding out the top three in the standings.

Perhaps surprisingly, Tsunoda would come in sixth despite driving a Red Bull for 21 of the 24 races.

Driver
Points

Alex Albon
302

Isack Hadjar
276

Fernando Alonso
257

Carlos Sainz
251

Ollie Bearman
246

Yuki Tsunoda
218

Esteban Ocon
209

Nico Hulkenberg
200

Liam Lawson
195

Pierre Gasly
153

Lance Stroll
144

Gabriel Bortoleto
140

Franco Colapinto
34

Jack Doohan
15

Daniel Valente is theScore’s lead Formula 1 writer. Follow Daniel on X at @F1GuyDan.