Can you suss the season ahead better than anyone else? You could win a table signed by two Formula 1 drivers and made from a race-used wheel if you do.
RaceFans has teamed up with Memento Exclusives and Codemasters to reward the winners of this years F1 Predictions Championship.
The top scorers at the end of the season will win this table made from an original, race-used wheel from a Renault Formula 1 car. It is signed by their 2019 race drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hulkenberg.
There is also a prize for the top scorer each race weekend, who will receive a copy of the official Formula 1 game from Codemasters.
The competition rules will be familiar to anyone who has played before. Each weekend you need to pick who will start from pole position, what the pole position lap time will be, and the top five finishers in the race. Make sure you submit your entry before the scheduled start time of qualifying.
The RaceFans F1 Predictions Championship is free to enter. You will need an RaceFans account to place so sign up here if you haven’t got one.
Enter your predictions for each race using the form below, and scroll down for more information on the prizes and the rules.
Make your predictions
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The top scorer over the 2022 RaceFans F1 Predictions Championship will be rewarded with an enviable upgrade to their simracing system.
Fanatec have supplied a direct drive racing set-up. Using the new Gran Turismo DD Pro wheel base, which puts out a whopping 8Nm of torque, you'll feel the road like never before. It's compatible with PlayStation, Xbox and PC systems.
Your direct drive system will be topped off with a Fanatec Clubsport Steering Wheel F1 Esports V2 and a Fanatec CSL pedals set.
And to ensure you get the most out of your new hardware lap after lap, and race in comfort as well as style, NextLevel Racing will prove an R-GT Formula and GT Simulator Cockpit.
While only one player will claim that prize, we'll also award the top two players in the competition each weekend. Codemasters will provide a copy of F1 22 for the top scorer each weekend, and the runner up will claim a F1 track signs tea towel set courtesy of BoxBoxBox.
Grand Prize: Direct drive simracing kit
Gran Turismo DD Pro Wheel Base, Clubsport Steering Wheel F1 Esports V2 and CSL Pedals
Supplied by FanatecSimracing hardware experts Fanatec are offering this highly desirable direct drive simracing kit for the player who achieves the top score in the championship this year.
The Gran Turismo DD Pro Wheel Base introduces next-generation force-feedback technology to the mass market: Direct drive.
By mounting the steering wheel directly to the motor shaft, the need for belt or gear drives connect the two is removed, which means the force feedback effects are not dampened or softened.
As official supplier to Formula 1's Esports series, Fanatec has created the Clubsport Steering Wheel F1 Esports V2 with the clear aim of driving F1 cars at the limit. The second version of this wheel includes magnetic gear shifters, customisable RGB LEDs, revised electronics, and an exchangeable quick release system.
You'll need to be able to stop and go as well, so Fanatec have included their CSL pedals for unrivalled braking accuracy and feel.

F-GT simulator cockpit
Supplied by Next LevelThe F-GT from NextLevel allows you to configure and mount your driving equipment to simulate a single-seater formula or GT-style car. The same model was used by the Real Esport team to win the GTR Endurance eRacing World Championship.
It's designed to handle high-end direct drive wheels and includes a sliding seat and lumbar support for adjustability and comfort. The cockpit includes both the frame and seat.
Race weekend prizes

F1 22: The official game
Supplied by CodemastersAt every round of the championship the top-scoring player will win F1 22, the latest edition of the official Formula 1 game published by Codemasters, for their choice of platform.
F1 22 is the only game to boast all the teams, drivers and updated tracks from the 2022 Formula 1 season.
Take control of your virtual F1 experience with immersive and broadcast options for pit stops, formation laps and more. And for the first time PC players can race in full virtual reality.

Track signs tea towel gift set
Supplied by BoxBoxBoxThe runner-up player in every race weekend will also win a prize courtesy of our friends at BoxBoxBox.
Every race track in the world features these familiar signs white signs with bold numbers on them. Designed to show the distance to the corner and help racing drivers pick their braking point – we thought they’d make a great Tea Towel Gift Set.
The tea towels are screen printed on 100% organic cotton, and BoxBoxBox will send you a set of two worth £22.99.

Motorsport Print
Supplied by Hidden PrintsThe second runner-up player in every race weekend will also win a prize courtesy of our friends at Hidden Prints.
You will get to choose any print from their motorsport collection, which includes their popular race track maps and driver signature prints, as well as many more to choose from.
They are printed on a thick luxury 230gsm matt coated paper, and Hidden Prints will send you any size of your choice up to A2, worth £26.99, with free delivery.
All RaceFans visitors can use the exclusive discount code RF15 for a 15% discount off any order at hiddenprints.co.uk, with free UK delivery!
Rules and how to enter
You have until the scheduled start time for qualifying on Saturday to make your predictions for each round. Reminders will be posted during the weekend on RaceFans, the RaceFans Twitter account and RaceFans Facebook page.
To enter, predict the pole sitter and the top five finishers in the race. You can also enter a prediction for the pole position lap time which this will be used in the event of a points tie between prize-winners.
Enter your pole position lap time prediction in the following format: MM:SS.ccc For example, for a lap of one minute, 23.450 seconds you would enter 01:23.450
You must log in using a RaceFans account to make a prediction. Registration is free and quick:
After submitting your prediction you will receive an email confirming your entry. If this does not happen, or you are concerned your prediction has not been received, please get in touch using the contact form.
Competition terms and conditions
1. Maximum one entry per household.
2. The competition is not open to employees, friends or family of RaceFans or any prize suppliers.
3. In each round players are invited to predict (a) who will be on pole position and (b) what the top five finishers will be (five different drivers) and will accumulate points in each round as follows up to a maximum score of 50:
a. Correctly naming the pole winner for the sprint qualifying race if one is held, or the grand prix if no sprint qualifying race is held: 2 points
b. Correctly naming one/two/three/four/five driver/s who finish in the top five of the grand prix: 1/2/3/5/8 points
c. Correctly predicting where one/two/three/four/five driver/s finish in the grand prix: 2/6/14/24/40 points
4. The results will be take from the appropriate final classification documents for each round as issued by the FIA
5. Whoever scores the most points in every race counting towards the championship will win the grand prize, if one is offered.
6. In the event of a tie on points the winner will be determined by who is closest to predicting the pole position lap time set in qualifying correctly. If that fails to produce a winner the editor will choose a means of deciding who has won
7. Predictions must be entered using the entry form. If you experience difficulties submitting your entry via the predictions form please enter your prediction using the contact form. Predictions will not be accepted via any other means of communication.
8. In the event of a dispute the editor's decision is final. No correspondence will be entered into.
9. No cash alternative is offered for any of the prizes.
10. Players who have won prizes will be notified by email within 14 days of the winners being announced, so they can select their prize options and supply a postal address. Once this has been done prize delivery may take up to 28 days.
11. For further information see the disclaimer
Ben Needham (@ben-n)
15th March 2019, 12:28
Great prizes as always and thanks for organising the fun and games. I generally start with the best intentions of seeing out the season but after about 5 or 6 outrageously wrong predictions I end up so far off the top I give up! I don’t like to go too mainstream, then immediately regret it!
Ben Needham (@ben-n)
15th March 2019, 13:05
Also – probably a terrible pain to change the format now, but perhaps in future it’s worth also predicting the driver claiming Fastest Lap, given the recent rule changes? Just a thought…!
Tango (@tango)
15th March 2019, 16:05
Excellent idea ! I’d clarify by “which driver will get the FL point”
JohnH (@johnrkh)
15th March 2019, 12:32
I’m terrible at picking comps, so i decided to have a go.
Matteo (@m-bagattini)
15th March 2019, 12:51
Quick 2018 Australia recap:
Pole: HAM, 1:21.164
Race: VET, HAM, RAI, RIC, ALO, VER
BrawnGP (@brawngp)
15th March 2019, 13:01
Notification emails need changing to 2019 ;-)
Panagiotis Papatheodorou (@panagiotism-papatheodorou)
15th March 2019, 13:09
My personal predictions:
Pole Lap: 1:19.950
P1: Ham
P2: Vet
P3: Lec
P4: Ver
P5: Bot
Tango (@tango)
15th March 2019, 16:06
We will win or lose together mate @panagiotism-papatheodorou
Ben (@scuderia29)
15th March 2019, 13:17
Really hard to predict the opening round, merc and ferrari look like they’re both sand bagging at alternating times
Miltiadis (@miltosgreekfan)
15th March 2019, 13:49
Last year, i somehow managed to finish P23 overall, but i dont think i can repeat it this time. Its pretty fun to participate & especially having a slight chance to get that great reward
Tango (@tango)
15th March 2019, 16:07
I have to say the prize is a great memento but probably a very impractical table.