1. Lewis Hamilton 45. Despite admitting he does not go particularly well in Baku the five-time world champion has scored the most points of anyone so far. His 2018 win backed up by two fifth places. Reuters
10. Charles Leclerc 8 points. The Ferrari driver is a contender for victory this year, and he showed what he could in Baku 12 months ago with his run to sixth place. Reuters
9. Carlos Sainz 14. The McLaren driver was superb 12 months for Renault as he finished fifth. Was also eighth for Toro Rosso in 2017. EPA
8. Lance Stroll 19. The Canadian's best result in F1 came in 2017 in Baku when he finished third in his Williams. EPA
7. Nico Rosberg 25. The German only raced once in Azerbaijan in 2016 but he triumphed there to get a maximum 25 points. Reuters
6. Valtteri Bottas 26. The Finn goes very well in Baku. Only a puncture denied him a win last season. Second in 2017 remains his best result. Getty
5. Sergio Perez 30. The Mexican has twice surpassed his midfield machinery by finishing on the podium for Force India in Baku in third place in 2016 and 2018. Getty
4. Kimi Raikkonen 30. Now at Alfa Romeo the chances of a second podium, to follow his 2018 runner-up spot when at Ferrari, appears slim for the 2007 world champion. Reuters
3. Daniel Ricciardo 31. The Australian's 2017 win in Baku was highlighted by a superb overtake on the main straight that saw him pass three cars at once. Getty
2.Sebastian Vettel 42. The German's only appearance on the podium was second in 2016, but arguably could have won in 2017 and 2018 with Ferrari and should be a factor again this year. Reuters
1. Lewis Hamilton 45. Despite admitting he does not go particularly well in Baku the five-time world champion has scored the most points of anyone so far. His 2018 win backed up by two fifth places. Reuters
10. Charles Leclerc 8 points. The Ferrari driver is a contender for victory this year, and he showed what he could in Baku 12 months ago with his run to sixth place. Reuters
9. Carlos Sainz 14. The McLaren driver was superb 12 months for Renault as he finished fifth. Was also eighth for Toro Rosso in 2017. EPA
8. Lance Stroll 19. The Canadian's best result in F1 came in 2017 in Baku when he finished third in his Williams. EPA
7. Nico Rosberg 25. The German only raced once in Azerbaijan in 2016 but he triumphed there to get a maximum 25 points. Reuters
6. Valtteri Bottas 26. The Finn goes very well in Baku. Only a puncture denied him a win last season. Second in 2017 remains his best result. Getty
5. Sergio Perez 30. The Mexican has twice surpassed his midfield machinery by finishing on the podium for Force India in Baku in third place in 2016 and 2018. Getty
4. Kimi Raikkonen 30. Now at Alfa Romeo the chances of a second podium, to follow his 2018 runner-up spot when at Ferrari, appears slim for the 2007 world champion. Reuters
3. Daniel Ricciardo 31. The Australian's 2017 win in Baku was highlighted by a superb overtake on the main straight that saw him pass three cars at once. Getty
2.Sebastian Vettel 42. The German's only appearance on the podium was second in 2016, but arguably could have won in 2017 and 2018 with Ferrari and should be a factor again this year. Reuters
1. Lewis Hamilton 45. Despite admitting he does not go particularly well in Baku the five-time world champion has scored the most points of anyone so far. His 2018 win backed up by two fifth places. Reuters