As we enter 2026 looking to win on the track, we are once again giving our fans the chance to win off it – every race weekend!
Throughout the season we will be giving our registered Silver Arrow contingent the chance to accumulate points and win some mega prizes.
So, how does it work?
We will start every Wednesday with our race-related quiz. For race weekends and non-Grand Prix weeks, these will be made up of 10 one-point questions.
At certain times in the season, there will be bumper edition quizzes worth even more points, so make sure you check back in regularly to make sure you are not missing out!
All our quizzes will be live and available to play until the end of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in December, when we will crown our winners and hand out our prizes.
Every Monday after a Grand Prix there will also be a Grand Prix recap quiz, testing your knowledge of the weekend just gone. Be sure to pay attention and keep up with all the latest F1 news to make sure you can maximise your score.
Great. How else can I score points in 2026?
As well as testing your knowledge of all things F1, we will also be putting your powers of prediction to the test with our race predictors, a Grand Prix guessing game designed to get you grappling with the form book!
Our first predictor will open on Thursday before a race weekend and run until just before Qualifying if it is a non-Sprint weekend. The first predictor on a Sprint weekend will run from Thursday until just before Sprint Qualifying on Friday.
Be sure to get in quick and make sure you do not get caught out by the time zones in the non-stop world of F1.
This ‘Pre-Race Weekend’ predictor will ask you to predict the following five race outcomes.
George’s qualifying position.
Kimi’s qualifying position.
George’s race finishing position.
Kimi’s race finishing position.
The team’s overall points from the Grand Prix weekend.
Then, when qualifying has finished, we will open our second weekend predictor. This is where we give YOU the chance to be George and Kimi’s Grand Prix race strategist and predict how our duo’s race could play out.
This second predictor will run until one hour before lights out on race day.
With our ‘Race Strategy Predictor’ you will have the chance to predict the following scenarios:
Which tyre will George start the race on?
Which tyre will Kimi start the race on?
How many pit stops will George make?
How many pit stops will Kimi make?
What lap will George stop first?
What lap will Kimi stop first?
The ‘Pre-Race Sprint Weekend’ predictor will ask you to predict the following nine outcomes.
George’s Sprint qualifying position.
Kimi’s Sprint qualifying position.
George’s Sprint race finishing position.
Kimi’s Sprint race finishing position.
George’s qualifying position.
Kimi’s qualifying position.
George’s race finishing position.
Kimi’s race finishing position.
The team’s overall points from the Grand Prix weekend.
Then, when qualifying has finished, as with a non-Sprint predictor, we will open our second weekend predictor, The Race Strategy Predictor, again giving you the chance to predict how George and Kimi’s races could play out.
This second predictor will run until one hour before lights out on race day.
Sounds good. But how do I SCORE points?
Good question. You will receive points based on how close you are to the right answer. The closer you are, the more points you will receive.
For any of the Sprint/Race Qualifying or race predictors, a correct guess receives 30 points. From there the points are staggered as follows:
Within one of the correct answer = 18 points
Within two of the correct answer = 22 points
Within three of the correct answer = 8 points
Within three of the correct answer = 2 points
For the team points predictor, you will receive 30 points for a correct answer. From there, points are staggered as follows:
Within one of the correct answer = 26 points
Within two of the correct answer = 18 points
Within three of the correct answer = 10 points
Within four of the correct answer = 4 points
Within five of the correct answer = 1 point
Correct guesses of the tyre and number of pit stops predictor will land you 15 points per question. Correctly predicting the lap George and Kimi will stop first will put 40 points on your tally.
From there, the points will be staggered as follows:
Within one of the correct answer = 32 points
Within two of the correct answer = 16 points
Within three of the correct answer = 5 points
Within four of the correct answer = 1 point
Exciting. But where do my points go?
Points accumulated from our 2026 Grand Prix season quizzes and predictors will go into two leaderboards.
Our 2026 Season Leaderboard will include points collected from EVERY quiz and race predictor throughout this season.
Every week there will be a Grand Prix Leaderboard, which will include the pre-race quiz and the relevant race predictor.
For example, the pre-race quiz, pre-race predictor, race strategy, and race recap quiz for the Australian Grand Prix will all go into the 2026 Season Leaderboard.
The 2026 Australian Grand Prix Leaderboard will consist of points from the pre-race quiz, pre-race predictor, and race strategy quiz for Australia only. It will close after the Grand Prix weekend, once points have been added to the leaderboard.
So, when do I find out how I have done?
Points from a Grand Prix weekend will be added on a Monday after the race. That is when you will be able to see how you have done and see if you are in the running for a prize!
For full Terms and Conditions of our 2026 Season Fan Leaderboard Programme, click here.