F1 legend brands new points system proposal ‘absolute nonsense’ 7 hours 13 minutes ago from:PlanetF1.com (53 views) (0 comments) Eddie Jordan says the idea to extend scoring points outside the top 10 is 'absolute nonsense'...read more » ...
The scoring system awards championship points for the first ten finishers at each Grand Prix, with 25 points for the winner, before scaling down to 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, and a single point for the 10th-placed driver. There’s an additional point available ...
Scores were given based on the current F1 points system, with the top driver on each list earning 25 points down to one point for the driver in 10th. We then combined the scores to create an overall top 10. Three-time world champion Verstappen was voted d...
champion is the one with most points. If a tie still exists it is proceeded the same way as in the original scoring system, that is comparing number of second, third, forth, and so on, places.
In addition, the argument that scoring more points makes teams more attractive to sponsors appears tenuous, as in relative terms nothing actually changes and the worst teams will still finish below the better ones in the constructors' standings. Is there a tangible difference between finishing last...
Scoring points in the first four races was possibly the worst thing that veteran Raikkonen could have done, for it offered hope. Then there was another flurry of point scoring mid-season, followed by that fine fourth in the ever-changing conditions in Brazil. ...
MAS –“You know, if Bernie’s gonna do stupid shit like double points for whatever race, could we do some bonus scoring for FUCKING STARTING LIKE A DUDE’S SHOT FROM A CANNON, please? So, to recap: start like a mo-fo; race like a mo-fo; finish like a mo-fo. All we need to...
Verstappen was forced to retire from a points-scoring position due to an engine failure, however he scored his first points at the following race in Malaysia thanks to a seventh-place finish. That made him the youngster driver to score World Championship points at the age of 17 years and 18...
Last year another scoring system was proposed but rejected. In it the champion is the one with most wins. If there is tie, champion is the one with most points. If a tie still exists it is proceeded the same way as in the original scoring system, that is comparing number of second, ...
That said, there are no points for pole, those come on Sunday, when the W10 usually came into its own. Despite 'only' scoring 5 poles over the course of the year, he still out-qualified his teammate 14-7, and over the course of the season still averaged the best qualifying position ...