So what I've done here is removed McLaren from both the constructors and drivers championships, and redistributed the points as such. This will get tricky as I intend to use the old point allocation method (best 6 scores/best 11 scores count etc) to keep things authentic for such seasons. There might be a lot of swearing...
1966
Driver's Championship
1. Jack Brabham - 42
2. John Surtees - 28
3. Jochen Rindt - 22
4. Denny Hulme - 18
5. Graham Hill - 17
6. Jim Clark - 16
7. Jackie Stewart - 14
8. Mike Parkes - 12
9. Lorenzo Bandini - 12
10. Ludovico Scarfiotti - 9
11. Richie Ginther - 5
12. Dan Gurney - 4
13. Mike Spence - 4
14. Bob Bondurant - 3
15. Jo Siffert - 3
17. Peter Arundell - 2
18. Jo Bonnier - 1
19. John Taylor - 1
20. Chris Irwin - 1
Constructor's Championship
1. Brabham-Repco - 42
2. Ferrari - 31
3. Cooper-Maserati - 30
4. BRM - 22
5. Lotus-BRM - 13
6. Lotus-Climax - 9
7. Eagle-Climax - 4
8. Honda - 3
9. Brabham-Climax - 2
10. Brabham-BRM - 1
This one was reasonably simple, as McLaren only had the one driver (Bruce McLaren), and only scored twice. A grand total of 3 points. A 6th place at the British Grand Prix is given to Chris Irwin who drove a Climax-engined Brabham, meaning he scores a point on his debut. At the United States Grand Prix, Peter Arundell is moved up from 6th to 5th, scoring an extra point in his Climax-engined Lotus. The 6th place he vacates is left vacated, as he was the last classified runner. Richie Ginther and Jo Bonnier were still running, but were many miles behind the rest and thus remain NC.
Little change in the constructors championship, save that McLaren had two entries in this, as Bruce drove with either a Ford engine, or with a Serenissima V8. Got to love privateers...
Phew, that was hard work. I don't envy those members that come up with these alternative championships on a regular basis.
