Will he make it to the eleventh and twelfth? Formula 1 is considering a change in scoring

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In the Grand Prix until 2002, six of the best drivers scored points, then eight, and since 2009 ten. At the moment, the points are distributed as follows: 25-18-15-12-10-8-6-4-2-1, the new proposal then with a distribution of 25-18-15-12-10-8-6-5-4- 3-2-1.

In order to increase the number of points scored to twelve, the change must be approved by six out of ten hundred. And even when the dark side pushed for change, they found the support of the big states as well. I’m in favor, Fred Vasseur’s Ferrari fan was quoted by Reuters.

And after the experience of working in Alf Romeo for a long time, I know how upset you are when you have a great weekend, but it’s the same one with zero reward, because no one left the driver before you, he added.

It’s one of those things where you have to do an analysis to show us if it would change anything at all, Red Bull championship editor Christian Horner said. J hasn’t decided to go, but I feel like he wants a change for someone. More point means vc pension, he added.

Opinions on the change are mixed among pilots. For example, Jki Cunoda from Racing Bulls or Alex Albon from Williams are against it. It’s about motivation. When we finish in ninth or tenth place, it’s like a dream for us, said Cunoda.

Kevin Magnussen from Haas played with a radical name. Points could be awarded to two riders. Padst for vtze and so on. It wouldn’t change anything for the pike, but it would make the trails more interesting for the last five teams, he declared.

The article is in Czech

Tags: eleventh twelfth Formula change scoring

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