F1 Constructors' Championship 2018 standings: Points after Russian Grand Prix
MERCEDES are cruising towards their fifth consecutive Constructors' Championship title after a one-two finish in the Russian Grand Prix.
Mercedes are closing in on yet another Constructors’ title after dominating the Russian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton was handed his eighth win of the campaign after team-mate Valtteri Bottas was instructed to give way, having qualified on pole and led the early stages of the race.
The one-two finish leaves Hamilton 50 points clear of main rival Sebastian Vettel in the Drivers’ Championship and Mercedes 53 ahead of Ferrari with just five rounds remaining.
Red Bull are all on their own in third while there is a fierce battle for fourth with Haas gaining on Renault after the factory team failed to score in Sochi.
McLaren are mired in midtable ahead of a rejuvenated Force India, who have themselves pulled clear of Toro Rosso are the Red Bull junior team endured a double DNF.
Meanwhile, Charles Leclerc secured a superb seventh for Sauber as he continues to impress ahead of a move to Ferrari.
The Monegasque has scored 21 points so far this campaign compared to a tally of just six from experienced team-mate Marcus Ericsson.
Finally, Williams remain rooted to the bottom of the standings with just seven points all year.
10. Williams – 7 points
9. Sauber – 27 points
8. Toro Rosso – 30 points
7. Force India – 35 points
6. McLaren – 58 points
5. Haas – 80 points
4. Renault – 91 points
3. Red Bull – 292 points
2. Ferrari – 442 points
1. Mercedes – 495 points