What became reality during the Miami Grand Prix
Racers
700 Lando Norris points
50 Guanyu Zhou Grand Prix
50 sprint point for Charles Leclerc
40 finish of the race in Guanyu Zhou
20 Grand Prix, in which Yuki Tsunoda earned points
Chassis
10 victory in the sprint for Red Bull Racing
engines
20 Post for Honda RBPT
What can become reality during the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix
Racers
700 km lead for George Russell if he leads six laps
400 laps ahead for Charles Leclerc as he leads 38 laps
400 Sergio Perez leads laps when he leads twelve laps
400 points for Pierre Gasly if he finishes seventh
200 points from Kevin Magnussen if he finishes third
150 Grand Prix with Lance Stroll
100 Esteban Ocon leads laps when he leads 34 laps
100 race in which Charles Leclerc scored points
40 Sergio Perez’s podium
40 meeting with Nico Hülkenberg
thirty second step of the podium for Max Verstappen
thirty second step of the podium for Valtteri Bottas
20 hat trick (pole, fastest lap and victory) for Lewis Hamilton
20 Valtteri Bottas’ best lap
20 Grand Prix led by Daniel Ricciardo
20 Logan Sargent finishes the race
10 Charles Leclerc’s best lap
Chassis
450 point for Alpine if they earn one point
450 Grand Prix at Mercedes
250 Ferrari on pole
90 hat trick (pole, fastest lap and victory) for Ferrari
70 Alpine leads the lap if they lead one lap
60 Mercedes’ winning double
20 RB gets a point if they score one point
10 Aston Martin’s first lap when they have a one lap lead
10 podium for Aston Martin if one driver finishes in the top three
engines
40 Honda RBPT podium
To land
11000 Leading lap for the Germans when they have a 5 lap lead
1000 points for the Americans if Logan Sargent finishes tenth
200 points for the Danes if Kevin Magnussen finishes third
80 French post
40 podium for the Canadians
40 Germans lead from start to finish
40 a race in which the Canadians were in the lead
40 American pole
thirty Spaniards have the best lap
10 Monegasques have the best lap
10 hat trick (pole, fastest lap and victory) for the Finns
Source: F1 News

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