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F1 superlicence system revamped

The FIA has approved changes to the Formula 1 superlicence qualification structure, with only Formula 2 and IndyCar now offering the maximum points, but with additional series made eligible. Drivers hoping to earn an F1 superlicence must have earned at least 40 points over a three-year period. Previously, the champions of F2, European Formula 3, Formula E, IndyCar and the World Endurance Championship's LMP1 class all received the necessary 40 points. But following the outcome of today’s FIA World Motorsport Council meeting in Paris, the altered points structure has changed the number of points offered to the top drivers in several championships. The top three drivers in F2 will continue...
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