Competitiveness of Formula 1 championship from 2012 to 2022 as measured by Kendall corrected evolutive coefficient

Abstract

In this paper we analyze the FIA formula one world championships from 2012 to 2022 taking into account the drivers classifications and the constructors teams classifications of each Grand Prix. The needed data consisted of 22 matrices of sizes ranging from 25 × 20 to 10 × 19 that have been elaborated from the GP classifications extracted from the official FIA site. We have used the Kendall corrected evolutive coefficient, recently introduced, as a measure of Competitive Balance (CB) to study the evolution of the competitiveness along the years in both drivers and teams championships. In addition, we have compared the CB of F1 championships and two major European football leagues from the seasons 2012-2013 to 2022-2023.

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