F1 may change points scoring system
Published: 12 March, 2007, 23:11
Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone says he may change the points scoring in the sport. The F1 Chief is concerned the man who wins the most races in a season is not always the overall champion.
Currently a race winner receives ten points and second gets eight, but Bernie Ecclestone proposes to give the winner more points from next season.They changed the points scoring system in 2002 after Michael Schumacher won the championship by a massive 67 points.
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