FIA to bring more clarity on point allocation for reduced distance F1 races after confusion at Japanese GP
FIA to bring more clarity on point allocation for reduced-distance F1 races after confusion at Japanese GP Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
We’ve been absolutely on it, the whole year. A season where we had a difficult start but kept it cool, bounced back and never let go.World Champion 2022!!! We’ve been absolutely on it, the whole year. A season where we had a difficult start but kept it cool, bounced back and never let go. The Article 6.5 of the FIA's sporting regulations reads: "If a race is suspended in accordance with Article 57, and cannot be resumed, points for each title will be awarded in accordance with the following criteria," The detailed criteria include states that the winner of the race get six points if less than 25% of the race is completed, 13 for 25-50% and 19 for 50-75%, with full points then kicking in for any distance over 75%. These only apply when the races 'cannot be resumed', but as the race resumed in Suzuka, full points were awarded to the drivers.
FIA to bring more clarity on point allocation for reduced-distance F1 races after confusion at Japanese GP
There was confusion over the points allocation during the race in Suzuka. The FIA has revealed that the governing body will seek to bring more clarity to the points allocation system after confusion at the Japanese GP. There was quite a bit of confusion over points allocation in Suzuka. The race had been red-flagged because of the conditions. When it was restarted, there were 28 laps completed. Even , who won the race was not entirely sure of how the points would be allocated. Until the clarification issued by the FIA, there was a lack of clarity over status as the F1 champion this season. In a report issued by the , the governing body said that it would try to bring further clarity to the rules in the next review of the sporting regulations. The report read: "At the Japanese Grand Prix, Article 6.5 of the Formula 1 Sporting Regulations which covers race time limit and points distribution was applied correctly. However, the wording of the Regulations will be revisited with a view to bringing further clarity during the next review of the Sporting Regulations." World Champion 2022!!!We’ve been absolutely on it, the whole year. A season where we had a difficult start but kept it cool, bounced back and never let go.World Champion 2022!!! We’ve been absolutely on it, the whole year. A season where we had a difficult start but kept it cool, bounced back and never let go. The Article 6.5 of the FIA's sporting regulations reads: "If a race is suspended in accordance with Article 57, and cannot be resumed, points for each title will be awarded in accordance with the following criteria," The detailed criteria include states that the winner of the race get six points if less than 25% of the race is completed, 13 for 25-50% and 19 for 50-75%, with full points then kicking in for any distance over 75%. These only apply when the races 'cannot be resumed', but as the race resumed in Suzuka, full points were awarded to the drivers.