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Our opinion on the new scoring system of Formula 1.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
January 9, 2025
in Motorsports
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Nossa opinião sobre o novo sistema de pontuação da Fórmula 1.
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The Formula 1 scoring system may undergo a change if a new proposal is approved. The proposed system would reward the top 12 finishers in a Grand Prix. The reaction from teams and drivers has been mixed, with some supporting the idea for its clarity and motivation, while others see it as arbitrary and ineffective. Our writers have different opinions on the matter.

One writer is skeptical about the proposed change, seeing it as a symbolic gesture that does not address underlying issues. They believe that tinkering with the points system has little impact and does not achieve significant results. They argue that previous changes, such as the introduction of double points and points for fastest laps, have had minimal tangible effects. They suggest that awarding points for each finishing position would be the fairest approach.

On the other hand, another writer supports the idea and believes it is necessary for modern F1. They argue that the proposed system would better reward teams that consistently perform well against their midfield rivals. They have analyzed the impact of the new system on the current season and believe it would provide a fairer reflection of team performance. They also believe it would reduce the risk of unexpected results deciding championship battles.

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Another writer suggests a more drastic change to the points system. They propose that points be awarded for each car that finishes the race, but only if they complete a certain percentage of the race distance and are still running at the end. This system would introduce an element of risk and prevent retired cars from receiving points. They acknowledge that this would require a higher points allocation for a win, but argue that current scoring records have already been rendered meaningless.

While some writers support the expansion of positions that receive points to 12, others believe this is unnecessary. They argue that not scoring points is as important as scoring points, as it reflects a performance below expectations. They believe that preserving the concept of “zero points” adds shape and meaning to the race results. They also highlight the importance of fan engagement and narrative, suggesting that a points limit adds excitement to the sport.

Despite the debate about the points system, some writers question the relevance of such discussions when there are more pressing issues in F1. They argue that the predictability of race results and the lack of competition for the top position overshadow any changes in the points system. They believe that battles for positions outside the top 10 or 12 do not significantly impact most fans. They also express concerns about the imbalance in points distribution and the possible devaluation of lower scores.

In conclusion, there are divergent opinions on the proposed changes to the Formula 1 points system. Some writers see it as a minor adjustment that may not achieve significant results, while others support it for its potential to reward consistent performance. There are also suggestions for more drastic changes, such as awarding points for each car that finishes the race or preserving the concept of “zero points.” Ultimately, the decision on the points system will depend on the approval of relevant authorities.

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