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It's better, imozgred wrote:Teams agree to modify points again
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It is not as simple as that. One would have to unfreeze engines as well and would loose all elements of cost control that are currently working. I'm trying to imagine what had happened if the GPMA had won in 2005 and we had headed with the 2005 or higher cost level into the 2008/2009 crisis. F1 may have been wiped out.myurr wrote:... require components to last a single race. With this combination reliability will become less of a concern if, for example, a team could suffer two or three DNF's without penalty.
Are you talking to death by any chance?raceman wrote:bring it on
nopemx_tifosi wrote:Are you talking to death by any chance?raceman wrote:bring it on
On the contrary the value of the points will decrease because of the increase in the number of points awarded.DaveKillens wrote:This system practically guarantees that every team should have at least one point at end of season. Thus, everyone will become eligable for the extra bonuses teams collect at end of season. This is welcome to the new teams, because they can be safe in knowing that a few extra million will fall their way because of the generousity of Bernie.
Actually it is reported that in the newest ÈconcordeÈ all teams who complete every round are awarded 10Mil.. with points deciding how the rest of the TV money will be divided.DaveKillens wrote:This system practically guarantees that every team should have at least one point at end of season. Thus, everyone will become eligable for the extra bonuses teams collect at end of season. This is welcome to the new teams, because they can be safe in knowing that a few extra million will fall their way because of the generousity of Bernie.
I believe I was misunderstood. At the end of the season Bernie has a nice pile of money he doles out to teams. If you did not score any points, no money. But if you just scored one point, then you are eligible for payment. That's why we would see the rare event when a back-runner would capture one point, and the team was celebrating like Carnival. That's because with that one point, a lot of money will come their way.Vasco wrote:On the contrary the value of the points will decrease because of the increase in the number of points awarded.DaveKillens wrote:This system practically guarantees that every team should have at least one point at end of season. Thus, everyone will become eligable for the extra bonuses teams collect at end of season. This is welcome to the new teams, because they can be safe in knowing that a few extra million will fall their way because of the generousity of Bernie.