British GP Fantasy Review
The F1 Fantasy British GP 2026 points wrap-up was shaped by late-race chaos that rewarded patient fantasy players and punished popular picks. Charles Leclerc delivered a crucial victory for Ferrari, while George Russell and Lewis Hamilton completed the podium after a dramatic finish behind the Safety Car. Kimi Antonelli emerged as one of the weekend’s biggest lineup wreckers, dropping out of the points after a late penalty and damage despite starting from pole. Meanwhile, positions-gained bonuses once again elevated several midfield assets, with drivers such as Franco Colapinto, Liam Lawson, and Arvid Lindblad outperforming their fantasy price tags and reshaping the value conversation heading into the Belgian Grand Prix.
Into The Chicane Scoreboard
Final Score
269 pts
Best Pick
KIMI ANTONELLI
46 pts
Worst Pick
NICO HULKENBERG
-7 pts
Despite his issues and penalty at the end of the race, Kimi Antonelli was still our top scorer thanks to the points he scored during the rest of the Sprint weekend. Nico Hulkenberg’s bad luck continued, losing us some points.
The British GP Dream Team
The optimal budget-compliant roster combo that scored the maximum absolute points this weekend.
| Roster Slot | Optimal Asset | Points | Key Factor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Driver 1 (2× Boost) | CHARLES LECLERC | 108 pts | Win, DOTD |
| Driver 2 | FRANCO COLAPINTO | 27 pts | 10 positions gained, 8 overtakes |
| Driver 3 | ARVID LINDBLAD | 18 pts | P7, 4 overtakes |
| Driver 4 | GABRIEL BORTOLETO | 16 pts | P6, 6 overtakes |
| Driver 5 | OLIVER BEARMAN | 13 pts | 6 overtakes |
| Constructor 1 | MERCEDES | 92 pts | P2, fastest lap, 2.18s pit stop, fastest pit stop |
| Constructor 2 | FERRARI | 92 pts | P1 & P3, 2.39s pit stop |
| Max Possible Score | 366 pts | Total Budget Used: $109.6M |
Fresh Price Changes & Budget Outlook
Ferrari’s resurgence and Charles Leclerc’s victory should see the biggest winners carry noticeably higher price tags, while standout midfield performers such as Franco Colapinto, Liam Lawson, and Arvid Lindblad also continue their steady climb. At the other end, Kimi Antonelli, Max Verstappen, and McLaren’s disappointing finishes are expected to cost them some momentum after difficult weekends.
How did your team survive the weekend? Let us know your scores in the comments below!
See how our pre-race strategy played out: British GP Lock Guide — Early pricing and strategy for next week: Belgian GP Primer (expected on July 15)




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