- 21 Jun 10, 18:38#203891
A system we cannot change, luv it or leave.
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The current system for awarding driver points in F1 is so unimaginative and uncompetative my grandmother could arrange better for her retirement home zimmer racing. In my opinion a far more interesting system would be based on time with for example: 50pts awarded for 1st place followed by a loss of 1pt per secound of time counting down from 50secs to Zero thereby if the 2nd place driver finished 7secs behind the winner he would recieve 43pts with points awarded to all who finish within the 50secs, this would result in drivers also racing the clock and not just settling for a safe guaranteed amount of points surely this would lead to more exciting racing and bring back more tyre stop strategy.
If we had such a points system in place this year, here would be the results from the race in Turkey:
Lewis Hamilton - 50 points
Jenson Button - 47 points
Mark Webber - 26 points
Michael Schumacher - 19 points
Nico Rosberg - 18 points
Robert Kubica - 17 points
Felipe Massa - 13 points
Fernando Alonso - 3 points
Adrian Sutil - 1 point
everyone else - 0 points
Hamilton and Button would have cleaned up, Webber would have had about half Hamilton's points, and the rest of the field wouldn't have much to show for the race. Whether this is better or worse I will leave up to you. Giving more points for finishing closer to the guys in the front wouldn't have mattered, however, since the field was simply so far off the pace of the McLarens and Red Bulls. Four cars were leading the race by such a huge margin that they could have all went in for an extra pit stop and still came back out ahead of the rest of the field. Giving the other twenty cars more points for finishing closer to the lead cars wouldn't have given their cars or their drivers any more ability to actually do so. If anything, penalizing the rest of the field for being so far off their pace may take away from the competitiveness, at least in terms of the points race.
As for being unimaginative, having a basic scale of points per position is standard in motorsports. Off the top of my head I cannot think of any that award points based on time behind the leader. I'd say it's pretty typical to have x-amount of points for first, y-amount for second, z-amount for third, and so on. If this is unimaginative, this isn't then just a criticism of F1 but of basically all motorsports.
I still don't like the new points system, the value of a world Championship point has been depreciated.
The new points system is not meant to increase the gap; it's designed to give drivers/teams more incentive to go for the win and not settle for second place!
but it has no difference.
It just looks more
Diddn't know Vettle was such a douch, although it seems clear he can't really keep it together at the sharp end of f1,
Diddn't know Vettle was such a douch, although it seems clear he can't really keep it together at the sharp end of f1,
You could at least spell his name right, its Vettel
but i guess you listen to Jimmy Hendrix too?
Diddn't know Vettle was such a douch, although it seems clear he can't really keep it together at the sharp end of f1,
The new points system is not meant to increase the gap; it's designed to give drivers/teams more incentive to go for the win and not settle for second place!
but it has no difference.
It just looks more
The new points system is not meant to increase the gap; it's designed to give drivers/teams more incentive to go for the win and not settle for second place!
but it has no difference.
It just looks more
How can you say that with absolute certainty? if we didn't have this points system; the results may not have been the same; two points isn't much of an incentive to challenge for a win!
The new points system is not meant to increase the gap; it's designed to give drivers/teams more incentive to go for the win and not settle for second place!
but it has no difference.
It just looks more
How can you say that with absolute certainty? if we didn't have this points system; the results may not have been the same; two points isn't much of an incentive to challenge for a win!
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