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Formula 1 to award superlicence points to FP1 drivers

Formula 1 hopefuls will be able to earn superlicence points through taking part in Friday free practice sessions at grands prix next season, the governing FIA announced on Friday. All drivers require a superlicence to debut in Formula 1 and need to acquire 40 points through racing in other series across three seasons. A free practice only superlicence requires at least 25 points. The FIA said holders of such a limited superlicence would be granted an additional point per Formula One world championship event if they did at least 100km in a session without incurring any penalty points. “A maximum total of 10 such additional points may be awarded per driver for free practice sessions over a...
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