F1 News- FIA revives 'winner takes all' for 2010
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F1 News- FIA revives 'winner takes all' for 2010
The controversial 'winner takes all' scoring system has been rubber stamped for introduction in 2010 by the FIA World Motor Sport Council.
The governing body tried to introduce Bernie Ecclestone's favoured system this year, but the late change was vetoed by the Formula One Teams' Association.
We reported in March that the FIA would consult the teams before trying to introduce the system for 2010, but the new sporting regulations for next year already feature the controversial rule.
Article 6 states that the drivers' title 'will be awarded to the driver who has been classified first in the greatest number of races'.
The news has until now slipped the attention of the media because - unlike all other changes to the rules - the amended rule was not highlighted in pink and underlined in copies of the 2010 sporting regulations.
The FIA also confirmed that, accompanying the ban on race refuelling next year, drivers in 'Q3' can refuel under parc ferme conditions prior to the race.
This change ensures the spectacle of low-fuel dashes for pole position, not affected by varying race strategies.
Source: GMM
© CAPSIS International
The governing body tried to introduce Bernie Ecclestone's favoured system this year, but the late change was vetoed by the Formula One Teams' Association.
We reported in March that the FIA would consult the teams before trying to introduce the system for 2010, but the new sporting regulations for next year already feature the controversial rule.
Article 6 states that the drivers' title 'will be awarded to the driver who has been classified first in the greatest number of races'.
The news has until now slipped the attention of the media because - unlike all other changes to the rules - the amended rule was not highlighted in pink and underlined in copies of the 2010 sporting regulations.
The FIA also confirmed that, accompanying the ban on race refuelling next year, drivers in 'Q3' can refuel under parc ferme conditions prior to the race.
This change ensures the spectacle of low-fuel dashes for pole position, not affected by varying race strategies.
Source: GMM
© CAPSIS International
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Yeah, I'm not a fan. Might spice up the battles for position a bit, but it might also cut down on the drama and excitement at the end of the season where there could be 2 or 3 drivers who are withing a few points of each other and all fighting for the WDC.
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