timbo wrote:Actually, it was said before in this thread, but 25/20=10/8raceman wrote:I do read my fellow forumers (don't need directions), but there is 5-point difference between 1st and 2nd place finish and it is better than previous 2 points! appealing or not appealing is the drivers' problem and point of view to look at races; but for us, it's just good 'coz drivers will take more risks now to overtake and we will see more thrilling races - that's it!
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It's very easy, you multiply/divide by 2.5 to get an exact comparison.WhiteBlue wrote:On the fan side it dilutes the efforts of the great drivers of the past and will make it very difficult in the future to use points scoring as means of comparing drivers over different periods.
It's a sporting league, a tactical game of tortoise and hare. Its just like any other sporting league that I can think of. Live with it.hasalard wrote:I am tired of watching almost every year the same story.A driver in a team with an early season performance advantage dominates the first 5 or 6 six races then eases off for regular point finishes not wins.
Show me a sports league that doesn't use a similar points system.ISLAMATRON wrote:points are so absurd...
How bout the NFL, where the only thing that matters is WINS!richard_leeds wrote:Show me a sports league that doesn't use a similar points system.ISLAMATRON wrote:points are so absurd...
The regular season wins are not mooted, rather they are rewarded with bye weeks and home field advantage, and of course you have to have a large number of (regular season)wins to be included into the post season in the first place. And Even Nascar awards bonus points in the post season for regular season wins.Giblet wrote:Ball sports aren't a good comparison as the wins matter, but there is a post season where all the regular season wins are mooted. Sort of like the chase to the cup in NASCAR.
You are talking about within 1 match, not over a fighter's career... the correct analogy would be 1 round to 1 lap, A fighter can be leading on points and still get knocked out and lose the fight, same with Massa blowing his engine on the last lap in Hungary after leading every lap previous. No fighter can say I only lost that match by 1 point(or by TKO)so I deserve a title shot at the champion. You are looking at it from the wrong point of view.Giblet wrote:In boxing, if no KO, then it is very much a points endeavor. Points often win you a match, and championship.
So what if the championship is decided early, each race is an event onto itself... Imagine IF Monaco was the last race every year... you think the stands would be empty because the WDC was already decided? Do you think Hamilton or Vettle or even Button wanted to win Abu Dhabi any less because the WDC was already decided?Giblet wrote:I can think of no sports that collect points throughout the season, and award the champion up to the last event other than motor racing so it is hard to say for sure if wins will just work. The season could end early or late on points or on wins.
A race to the cup style ending would allow teams that played catchup to steal away the championship. A middle ground would be nice, but I can find nothing to compare to.