Double Points @ Final Race

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ringo wrote: What it does is prevent Redbull from finishing the season 3 races out.
So instead it finishes with 2 to go. Is it big enough change to justify the artificial rule?[/quote]

Simple, if the championship becomes dominated by any driver, just triple or quadruple or whatever is necessary to keep the money flowing, or the interest like some say.
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Kiril Varbanov wrote:I'm yet to see an online poll that has a favorable results for the rule. An apparent ignore of fans opinion by the powers-that-be.
Ol joe Saward seemed to like it...
Yes, but he was in favour of the Vettel's booing too, wich is a fine standing for a professional journalist. For some time now, It looks that he's all tweezers when the subject is or can be related to Mr. E

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P.S. Someone along the thread gave the best idea i've read so far. If this atrocity defines the champion, the fair thing to do is to congratulate the champion in terms of race distance.

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Don't know if Bernie should go to jail over bribes, but he has definitely committed a crime here. This championship has lost a little of its worth.
"Leave it to Lewis Hamilton to ruin Redbull's day" - Martin Brundle

"Ok Lewis, Its Hammertime!!" - Peter Bonnington

"Fresh tires, 15 laps. What do you think Lewis Hamilton is going to do?" - Martin Brundle

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So, here's a thought...

Bernie wants double points at the final race (and possibly the two before it) to increase TV viewership of late races in the season. I propose an easy solution to this.

DON'T WATCH THE RACE.

Seriously, it's easy to get this rule gone – simply boycott any double points race, with a large enough following, this would defeat the entire purpose of double points. Anyone with me?

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Yes, Boycotting something solves the problem most of the time And I am with you. BUT!!! it is ALMOST impossible to happen. People are going to get tickets for the race let alone watching on TV. Enthusiasts, like most of us on this forum, we want to see PROPER racing but there are millions who don't understand the sports much and will watch the race anyway just for fun and watching some overtakes without any idea of what's actually happening.
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I fully support you on this beelsebob.

But I am fully aware that right now, it is a very sensitive issue for the teams, and Bernie requires unanimous support for this to be enacted.

I do want to watch the racing. But I am just one small voice among many. But if enough people speak up, the teams will be aware of it. They may not know me, but I am sure that some representative will pass along the message .. that certain people in certain forums are up in arms against this change.
To the teams and sponsors of Formula One: I am a working person with an income. Because of my love and loyalty to this wonderful sport, I have purchased many products from Formula One sponsors. But if you bow down on this issue, I will turn on you and boycott your products.
Racing should be decided on the track, not the court room.

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muhammad-13 wrote: Enthusiasts, like most of us on this forum, we want to see PROPER racing but there are millions who don't understand the sports much and will watch the race anyway just for fun and watching some overtakes without any idea of what's actually happening.
Hooray for elitism!
beelsebob wrote:DON'T WATCH THE RACE.
Great idea, wanna make an online petition to go with it?

In slightly more seriousness, it's a silly rule, but Bernie has gotten away with much worse. It's really not something worth instigating a boycott over.

That said though, I probably won't watch the race anyways because Abu Dhabi is boring, and more about flaunting oil money than anything else. The forced excitement won't last.

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distribute points for teams with spirit of fair play.
Teams with sporting spirit -> more points
The championship would be more balanced.
They would have to be more honest in and out of racing.
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Yea because more grey areas is exactly what Formula 1 needs right now.
"If the only thing keeping a person decent is the expectation of divine reward, then brother that person is a piece of sh*t"

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beelsebob wrote:So, here's a thought...

Bernie wants double points at the final race (and possibly the two before it) to increase TV viewership of late races in the season. I propose an easy solution to this.

DON'T WATCH THE RACE.

Seriously, it's easy to get this rule gone – simply boycott any double points race, with a large enough following, this would defeat the entire purpose of double points. Anyone with me?
Which will never happen. There will be plenty of posts from people insisting they won't watch the double points race(s), and then the same people commenting on that controversial stewards decision after the race they definitely didn't watch.

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Lycoming wrote: Great idea, wanna make an online petition to go with it?

In slightly more seriousness, it's a silly rule, but Bernie has gotten away with much worse. It's really not something worth instigating a boycott over.

I actually think an online petition, spread around the popular forums wouldn't be such a bad idea.

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JimClarkFan wrote:
Lycoming wrote: Great idea, wanna make an online petition to go with it?

In slightly more seriousness, it's a silly rule, but Bernie has gotten away with much worse. It's really not something worth instigating a boycott over.

I actually think an online petition, spread around the popular forums wouldn't be such a bad idea.
Could you please look at the first couple of pages of this very thread?!
Petitions were started when news about this ridiculous new rule was fresh about a (edit: two in fact) month ago!
No smartphone was involved in creating this message.

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Sebp wrote:
JimClarkFan wrote:
Lycoming wrote: Great idea, wanna make an online petition to go with it?

In slightly more seriousness, it's a silly rule, but Bernie has gotten away with much worse. It's really not something worth instigating a boycott over.

I actually think an online petition, spread around the popular forums wouldn't be such a bad idea.
Could you please look at the first couple of pages of this very thread?!
Petitions were started when news about this ridiculous new rule was fresh about a (edit: two in fact) month ago!
lol woops

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I dont think anyone missing the final race of a season which propably could be championship decider...

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Ecclestone devised 'double points' to help Ferrari

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Luca di Montezemolo agreed behind closed doors that the controversial 'double points' innovation is necessary for Formula One.
That is the claim of F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone, despite Ferrari president Montezemolo having claimed on record that he is opposed to the unpopular idea.
"It's too artificial," the Italian said recently. "I would not be surprised if the rule is soon abolished."
However, Ecclestone has told F1 business journalist Christian Sylt this week that the 'double points' concept was designed specifically to help the sport's most famous team.
"He (Montezemolo) was talking about it and I said 'It is very simple why we got that (double points rule)'," Ecclestone is quoted by City A.M.
"'It is because you (Ferrari) aren't performing'," the 83-year-old recalled telling Montezemolo.
"'If you were doing what you should be doing there wouldn't be any need for it'. He (Montezemolo) said 'I know, I know'," Ecclestone added.
Ecclestone devised 'double points' to help Ferrari

I'm speechless. Absolutely disgusting.