The F1 will maintain the current points system instead of rewarding drivers who finish beyond the top 10, the race said Tuesday. International Automobile Federation (FIA) it is a statement.
The F1 commission, which includes all teams and key stakeholders, deferred a decision in April on whether to award points more widely.
The FIA announced that the commission, chaired by F1’s executive director, Stefano Domenicaliand the FIA single-seater director, Nikolas Tombazismet again in London and unanimously agreed that there would be no change.
After 13 of 24 races this season, all teams have scored points except Sauber. The first four (Red Bull, McLaren, Ferrari, Mercedes) They are ahead of others, Aston Martin, RB and haaaas They form a second group from the fifth to the seventh and Alpine, Williams and Sauber They close the classification.
In the driver’s classification, the Dutchman Max Verstappen (Red Bull), fighting for a fourth consecutive world title, leads with 265 points ahead of the British Lando Norris (189), the Monegasque Charles Leclerc (162), the Spanish Carlos Sainz (154) and the Australian Oscar Piastri (149).
Source: La Verdad

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