Full story: https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/exclusive-f1-to-discuss-new-points-structure/10601482/

Autosport understands that an expansion of points on offer has come following some lobbying from smaller outfits who believe it would be an improvement for them and F1 if points were more widely distributed.

After four races so far this season, three teams – Alpine, Williams and Sauber – have failed to score any points because of the near lockout that the top five outfits have on the top 10 places.

While it is understood that there is not set to be unanimous support for the proposal, it only requires six of the current 10 teams to back it next week for it to be introduced for next season.

  • @callouscomic
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    21 month ago

    Do inverse horsepower based on the last X finishes. The more you finish up front, the less horsepower you’re allowed for the next race.

    • @Finalsolo963@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      51 month ago

      That’d be a little weird for non-works teams. You’d have the dominant works teams optimizing engines for a certain mass air flow/fuel flow and that’d have downstream consequences for the customer teams.

      I just want one race a season with the whole grid in spec cars, better still do the sprints in a spec car so that even the team strategy/pit crews are neutralized somewhat. Imagine Verstappen vs Alonso vs Hamilton in equal machinery.

      It’ll never happen, but I can dream.