The 2025 British Grand Prix provided a highly unpredictable race environment that significantly impacted Fantasy scoring. Rain, Safety Cars, and late-race penalties altered the outcome for many top picks, while several midfield drivers delivered high returns.
Here’s a full breakdown of Fantasy performance and results from Silverstone, including total points, value changes, and key strategic takeaways.
My Team – Silverstone Performance
Total points: 291
Team value after round: $123.1M
Current global rank: #84
No chips used
Driver / Constructor | Points | Value Change |
---|---|---|
Oscar Piastri (DRS Boost) | 76 | +0.3M |
Fernando Alonso | 5 | +0.6M |
Pierre Gasly | 15 | +0.6M |
Nico Hülkenberg | 48 | +0.6M |
Ollie Bearman | 16 | +0.6M |
McLaren | 90 | +0.3M |
Ferrari | 41 | +0.3M |

This lineup produced one of the highest point totals of the weekend without the use of any Fantasy chips.
Key Insights
- Oscar Piastri, selected for DRS Boost, delivered a strong result despite a 10-second penalty during the race. His points were driven by overtakes, fastest lap, and finishing P2.
- Nico Hülkenberg emerged as one of the top-value assets of the week, scoring 48 points thanks to his first career podium and multiple overtakes.
- McLaren, with both cars finishing in the top two, earned the highest constructor score of the round.
- Midfield drivers such as Bearman, Gasly, and Alonso provided solid value growth and modest point returns, proving effective in wet conditions.
- No major losses occurred across the team, with all assets increasing in value and avoiding penalties or DNF scoring.
Strategic Takeaways
- Avoiding chip usage during unpredictable weekends continues to be a smart long-term play, preserving flexibility for upcoming races like Spa or Hungaroring.
- Hülkenberg has now positioned himself as a valuable midfield pick, especially for mixed-weather races where experience and tyre management matter.
- Investing in growth drivers with price movement potential continues to be key to budget expansion. Four assets gained +0.6M in this round.
Looking Ahead – Belgian Grand Prix (Spa-Francorchamps)
Spa hosts the next round and will be a Sprint weekend, adding extra scoring opportunities and risks in F1 Fantasy. The track’s long straights, elevation changes, and unpredictable weather make it one of the most dynamic circuits on the calendar. With qualifying, sprint, and race sessions all awarding points, chip timing and lineup flexibility will be critical.
Fantasy managers should:
- Monitor FP1 closely. It’s the only practice session before parc fermé
- Watch for weather-related volatility across all sessions
- Consider activating chips like Extra DRS Boost or Limitless if targeting high-upside gains across Sprint + Race