Bernie wants to remove the points and have the championship decided by the driver that has the most wins at the end of the season.
http://www.itv-f1.com/news_article.aspx?id=42020
I like it. Teams will push even harder now.
Here you go.mx_tifosi wrote:Did Bernie tell you this himself or did you read it somewhere? I'm guessing it's the second option, so please include a link to the original message. As I'm sure that your (technically) three sentence post did not include the entire content of the original message.
Thank you in advance and I seriously wish that everyone else [who doesn't include links] would get the hang of it by now, which is to include a link(s) to any post if you are discussing any sort of official news. Otherwise we (readers) have to hunt for a related article in order to verify the reported news or totally ignore it.
Regards,
mx_tifosi
PS. Bernie and Max need to retire and allow for better leaders to direct the sport.
viewtopic.php?p=70016#p70016senna-toleman wrote:....The drivers table is ordered by the number of wins. Any drivers with the same number of wins (including no wins) are ordered by the number of second places. If they have the same number of second places they are ordered by the number of third places - and so on down the placings until we have a unique position for each driver....
viewtopic.php?p=69127#p69127manchild wrote:I still think that blaming aero for lack of overtaking is ridiculous. Modern drivers are in F1 for the sake of money. They take risks very rarely and only when such risk guarantees title or win. They are not racers but point pickers, compromisers. Modern drivers don't have balls to overtake as frequently as it was once normal in F1. They are smiling, politically correct, tiny gears in F1 industry and they just do their part of the job. F1 isn't sport for a very long time. If something technical reduces number of overtaking than its the sequential gearboxes, TC, fly by wire, power steering etc. Not the aero.
=D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>manchild wrote:I still think that blaming aero for lack of overtaking is ridiculous. Modern drivers are in F1 for the sake of money. They take risks very rarely and only when such risk guarantees title or win. They are not racers but point pickers, compromisers. Modern drivers don't have balls to overtake as frequently as it was once normal in F1. They are smiling, politically correct, tiny gears in F1 industry and they just do their part of the job. F1 isn't sport for a very long time. If something technical reduces number of overtaking than its the sequential gearboxes, TC, fly by wire, power steering etc. Not the aero.
What about Montoya though? He even fought for places that he wasn't in contention for.Belatti wrote:
I would return to the old 10,6,4,3,2,1
In these days, a 2nd place its too good, and drivers should remember that the second is the first of the loosers. We need new Sennas, new Villeneuves (in the form of Gilles, please) new James Hunts and probably new Jean Alesis
With no points at all except for first, we'd rarely see a driver like Kimi last week charging up through the field in order to salvage a point or two. Sure, they's want to pick up a constructor's point or two, but I have to believe they'd try even harder for a driver's championship point or two.I would return to the old 10,6,4,3,2,1