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F1 considering extended points-scoring system

Formula 1 could soon reward drivers just for finishing a grand prix with points all the way down to 20th place. At present only the top ten drivers score with first given 25 points, second 18 and third 15. The points continue to lessen with 10th scoring just one. However, in the future all 20 drivers could score. “They’re considering whether the points system should go all the way down to 20, 20 being every car scores a point if they finish the race,” Force India team boss Vijay Mallya told Motorsport.com. “The bottom starts with one point and then goes up. Or whether 10th should be extended down to 15th. All these discussions took place.” Mallya, though, fears awarding points to...
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