- 27 Jul 12, 09:51#314114
I thought it might be interesting to take a look at how the season would look at this point under the old points system (just the last one with 10 points for a win down to 1 point for 8th place). Many people still haven't gotten used to looking at the points table under the revised format with 25 points for a win, and such large gaps in the number of points between drivers, and it can create an artificial sense that a couple of drivers are miles in front of the rest when the reality might not be the case. So looking at the below you'll notice that even with any points for 9th and 10th place taken away, no places in the drivers championship under the old system would have been any different - nobody moves up or down! Lotus would still be just above McLaren in the constructors. You'll also notice that with what would be 100 points still up for grabs, and the gap even down to Grosjean only the equivalent of 37 points in old money, even a decent run of two or three races could still put everyone down to him in contention.
So here it is - the points table under the old system - does it make you see anything any differently? Highlight more so the differences or similarities between team-mates? Show how close or far away the constructors really are? Discuss.
Drivers
1. Alonso - 62
2. Webber - 48 (-14)
3. Vettel - 45 (-17)
4. Kimi - 39 (-23)
5. Lewis - 35 (-27)
6. Rosberg - 30 (-32)
7. Button - 27 (-35)
8. Grosjean - 25 (-37)
9. Perez - 18 (-44)
10. Kobayashi - 12 (-50)
11. Maldonado - 11 (-51)
12. Schumacher - 10 (-52)
13. Di Resta - 9 (-53)
14. Massa - 8 (-54)
15. Hulkenberg - 5 (-57)
16. Senna - 5 (-57)
17. Vergne - 1 (-61)
Constructors
1. Red Bull - 93
2. Ferrari - 70
3. Lotus - 64
4. McLaren - 62
5. Mercedes - 40
6. Sauber - 30
7. Williams - 16
8. Force India - 14
9. Toro Rosso - 1
So here it is - the points table under the old system - does it make you see anything any differently? Highlight more so the differences or similarities between team-mates? Show how close or far away the constructors really are? Discuss.
Drivers
1. Alonso - 62
2. Webber - 48 (-14)
3. Vettel - 45 (-17)
4. Kimi - 39 (-23)
5. Lewis - 35 (-27)
6. Rosberg - 30 (-32)
7. Button - 27 (-35)
8. Grosjean - 25 (-37)
9. Perez - 18 (-44)
10. Kobayashi - 12 (-50)
11. Maldonado - 11 (-51)
12. Schumacher - 10 (-52)
13. Di Resta - 9 (-53)
14. Massa - 8 (-54)
15. Hulkenberg - 5 (-57)
16. Senna - 5 (-57)
17. Vergne - 1 (-61)
Constructors
1. Red Bull - 93
2. Ferrari - 70
3. Lotus - 64
4. McLaren - 62
5. Mercedes - 40
6. Sauber - 30
7. Williams - 16
8. Force India - 14
9. Toro Rosso - 1
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