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F1: F1 set to adopt new points system
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F1 set to adopt new points system
| By Matt Beer | Thursday, December 10th 2009, 18:52 GMT |
Formula 1 is set for a radical alteration to its points system in 2010 if the World Motor Sport Council approves an F1 Commission proposal to give points to the top 10 finishers in each race.
In today’s Commission meeting, chaired by Bernie Ecclestone and attended by FIA president Jean Todt, a new scoring system was put forward which will award 25 points to each race winner, 20 for second place, 15 for third and 10 for fourth, before descending 8-6-5-3-2-1 for fifth through 10th positions.
The change has been proposed to take into account the increased field for 2010, when the addition of the new entrants will take the grid up to 26 cars, its highest figure since 1995.
Assuming it is approved by the WMSC, the change would be the first revision to the points system since the number of scoring drivers per race was increased from six to eight in 2003.
The F1 Commission also agreed that its Sporting Working Group sub-committee should develop “detailed proposals to improve the show” that would take effect next year, and that “the FIA and FOM will further collaborate to enhance the communication and promotion of the championship to the media and its worldwide fanbase.”
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