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SHOW OFF YOUR F1® EXPERTISE
Welcome to the all-new DHL F1® predictor game! We’re challenging you to predict the DHL Fastest in Formula 1® for a chance to win some incredible prizes – bringing an extra thrill to your race weekend.
In our competition, you get to be part of the action by predicting which driver will secure the DHL Fastest Lap and which team will nail the DHL Fastest Pit Stop in each race. You’ll also predict the time for both – the closer your guess to the actual time, the better!
You can compete race-by-race for an F1® backpack and climb the leaderboard for a shot at the ultimate grand prize...
You will be ranked on how close your predicted times are to the actual DHL Fastest Lap and DHL Fastest Pit Stop times. The smaller the difference, the higher the position on the leaderboard.
Miss a week? No problem, you’ll face a small time penalty, but you can still race your way back to the top.
Finish on top, and you could claim a piece of F1® history by owning a section of the chequered flag from a 2025 race (Fastest Lap) or showcase an official team clock featuring an authentic race-used part (Fastest Pit Stop)!
Make sure to return before each race – predictions close one hour before the Grand Prix starts. Stay tuned all season long, test your Formula 1® knowledge, and see if you can outsmart the competition!
For more information on how the competition works, prize details, and rules, be sure to check out the FAQ further down the page.
Leaderboards
Updated on the Monday after each Grand Prix
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Results overview
Grand Prix | DHL Fastest Lap | Prediction Winner | DHL Fastest Pit Stop | Prediction Winner |
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United States (Oct 20) | Ocon / 1:37.330 | Desplanque O. / 1:35.684 | McLaren / 2.21 | Lisa-Marie S. / 2.21 |
Mexico (Oct 27) | Leclerc / 1:38.336 | Leen T. / 1:38.340 | McLaren / 1.90 | Richard H. / 1.90 |
Brazil (Nov 3) | Verstappen / 1:20.472 | Angelo B. / 1:20.459 | Sauber / 2.52 | Linn L. / 2.45 |
Las Vegas (Nov 24) | tba | tba | tba | tba |
Qatar (Dec 1) | tba | tba | tba | tba |
Abu Dhabi (Dec 8) | tba | tba | tba | tba |
Frequently asked questions
General
Predictions can be made up until one hour before the start of the Grand Prix. The prediction window for the next race opens on the Monday morning following the previous race.
Yes, whilst predictions for both awards are made in a single entry, the results are independent. This means there will be two winners per race—one for each award—as well as two overall season winners - one for each award.
In addition to the two winners per race for the Fastest Pit Stop and Fastest Lap, there will be two grand prize winners for the individuals who finish top of each leaderboard across the season.
No, once predictions are submitted, they cannot be changed.
Race prize winners will be contacted during the week following the race. The overall season winners will be contacted after the season finale in Abu Dhabi.
Season-long competition
Participants are ranked by how close their predicted times are to the actual DHL Fastest Lap and DHL Fastest Pit Stop times. The smaller the difference, the higher the position on the leaderboard. For example, if you predict 2.01 seconds for the Fastest Pit Stop time, and the actual time is 1.98 seconds, your score will be 0.03 that week.
The overall season winner is the participant who ranks highest on the leaderboard at the end of the season. This means their predictions were the closest to the actual times set in the races across the entire season.
In the event of a tie, the first tiebreaker will be the number of correctly predicted drivers/teams on a race-by-race basis. If the tie persists, the participants will be placed in a prize draw and a winner will be picked at random.
No, leaderboard rankings are about the seasonal standings and are based only on the time differences between predicted and actual results. Correctly predicting the driver/team is not considered.
Leaderboards will be updated the Monday after each race.
Missing a race prediction will result in an automatic time penalty on the leaderboard: 1 second is added for the DHL Fastest Pit Stop and 5 seconds for the DHL Fastest Lap. Entries open in Austin, and if you do not start predicting until a later Grand Prix™, the same time penalty outlined above will be applied for each race missed.
Race competition
Among the participants who correctly predict the driver/team, the individual whose predicted time is closest to the actual time will be the race prize winner.
If multiple participants predict the same result and there is a tie for first place, those entrants will placed into a prize draw and a winner will be picked at random.
DHL Fastest Lap Award
Since 2007, the DHL Fastest Lap Award celebrates the driver who sets the quickest lap time during each Grand Prix, showcasing raw speed.
DHL Fastest Pit Stop Award
Since 2015, the DHL Fastest Pit Stop Award recognizes the incredible teamwork and precision of the pit crew, where every millisecond counts.