GRAND PRIX FANTASY.com
GrandPrixFantasy.comSettings

2016 Season
Welcome!

Home
News
Players
Drivers
Teams
Standings
Results
Scorecard
Calendar
Rules
Links

GrandPrixFantasy.com > Home

 FacebookGoogle+Twitter


This website uses cookies. Click Here to find out why.

Please choose a competition....

Santander

Competition for Santander staff members and their friends and family

Silverstone Racing Club

Competition for Silverstone Racing Club members and their friends and family

Giant Bomb Alt+F1

Competition for Giant Bomb users and listeners of their Alt+F1 podcast

Silverstone UTC

Competition for Silverstone UTC

World Open Competition for anyone who wants to play. Open to all and all are welcome.

The entry deadline for 2016 competitions has passed

To view results from 2007-to-2015: visit the Grand Prix Fantasy Archive.

GRAND PRIX FANTASY NEWS Grand Prix Fantasy 2016 News Feed

31
March, 2016
GPF News

Alonso Out of Bahrain GP

Fernando Alonso will not take part in the Bahrain GP following his crash in Australia. He will be replaced by McLaren's Belgian reserve driver Stoffel Vandoorne.


 

20
March, 2016
GPF News

Thanks for playing!

A big thank you to everyone taking part and playing this season.


 

1
March, 2016
GPF News

GPF 2016!

The Grand Prix Fantasy competitions has been updated for the 2016 season. And, they're are ready to receive your submissions.


 



F1 NEWS - AUTOSPORT.COM Grand Prix Fantasy 2016 News Feed

10
June, 2025
Autosport.com

F1's 2026 Canadian GP clash with Indy 500 won't happen every year

The clash between Formula 1?s 2026 Canadian Grand Prix and IndyCar?s Indianapolis 500 will only happen once every five years, Autosport understands.On Tuesday, F1 announced its 24-race calendar for next year, which sees Imola drop out in favour of a new race in Madrid as Spain?s capital takes over the Spanish Grand Prix moniker from Barcelona. The calendar also features date changes in ...Keep reading


 

10
June, 2025
Autosport.com

The former F1 drivers contesting the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours

The line-up of drivers taking part in the Le Mans 24 Hours has always highlighted the link between Formula 1 and endurance racing.Many former F1 drivers have found a new lease of life in the WEC, while others, such as Fernando Alonso and Nico Hulkenberg, have taken a short detour around Circuit de la Sarthe before returning to their single-seaters.This year is no different, and 2025 will ...Keep reading


 

10
June, 2025
Autosport.com

F1 and Nestle announce KitKat activations for Mexican GPďż˝

Formula 1 is preparing to deepen its ties with Nestle through a series of new activations and promotions to highlight its official chocolate bar, the KitKat.��The Nestle product became F1?s official chocolate bar under a multi-year deal that was announced last year. It follows similar partnerships with brands like luxury conglomerate LVMH, and F1?s official ros� partner, Whispering ...Keep reading


 

10
June, 2025
Autosport.com

FIA approves Red Bull's Lindblad F1 superlicence request

The FIA has formally approved Red Bull's request to grant its British youngster Arvid Lindblad an FIA superlicence before he turns 18.Lindblad turns 18 on 8 August 2025, meaning he would normally have to wait two more months before reaching the minimum requirement age to be eligible for the licence that would allow him to compete in F1.But as with Mercedes talent Andrea Kimi Antonelli last ...Keep reading


 

10
June, 2025
Autosport.com

Why Ford needs ?some form of electrification? to remain in F1 long-term

Although only a third of the 2025 Formula 1 season has passed, a lot of focus behind the scenes is already on next year - when both new engine and chassis regulations come into play.It represents a major shift for all teams and manufacturers, but arguably even more for Red Bull. Christian Horner?s team can no longer rely on Honda power units and will take control of its own destiny with Red ...Keep reading


 

10
June, 2025
Autosport.com

Imola out for Madrid as 2026 F1 calendar revealed

Commercial rightsholder FOM and governing body the FIA have jointly revealed the 2026 Formula 1 calendar, which will again feature 24 race weekends.The season starts on 8 March in Melbourne with the Australian Grand Prix and finishes in Abu Dhabi on 6 December.As previously reported, the Ramadan holiday means Australia once again hosts the season opener instead of Bahrain.After the 8 ...Keep reading


 

9
June, 2025
Autosport.com

Why Aston Martin must remain patient in hunt for F1 glory

Aston Martin's Bob Bell has lifted the lid on the Formula 1 team's transformation ahead of 2026, with F1's regulation change coinciding with brand-new facilities, a change of engine partner and several key areas being brought in-house.Lawrence Stroll's team has invested in brand-new headquarters in Silverstone, including a recently commissioned state-of-the-art wind tunnel.Ostensibly those ...Keep reading


 

9
June, 2025
Autosport.com

Fast-tracking ? How F2 has paved the way for today?s F1 drivers

Like a youth team football coach or an inspiring teacher, Bruno Michel has the job of creating an environment for precocious talent to flourish ? with his aim to help fledgling racers make the leap to Formula 1.A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they shall never sit under, as the famous adage goes. Michel may not appreciate the mention of being of a certain vintage ...Keep reading


 

9
June, 2025
Autosport.com

Adapt or get lost: The hard lessons Tsunoda and Lawson learned after swapping F1 seats

In recent years the second Formula 1 seat at Red Bull has become the proverbial poisoned chalice ? coveted by many, and yet ultimately toxic.Mid-season driver changes have almost become the norm, a question of ?when? rather than ?if? ? and while the faces change, the difficulty in exploiting the car?s theoretical potential remains an ominous common denominator.All the more so ...Keep reading


 

8
June, 2025
Autosport.com

How two ex-Ferrari top F1 engineers divide their responsibilities at Mercedes

Last summer, for the first time in 23 years, Simone Resta had the opportunity to attend to his garden.Not that this was a priority, since Resta had a more pressing task ahead: arranging a move to the UK, where he was to join Mercedes as strategic development director. That move was announced in March last year, just two months after he returned to Maranello from a secondment at Haas.Resta ...Keep reading


 

flag

flag

Previous: Round 21 - Abu Dhabi
27th November 2016 - 13:00
Winner: Lewis Hamilton




Twitter

@GPFantasy