BwajSF wrote: ↑12 Mar 2019, 07:26
1 point for each race.. 21 points in the season.. almost equal to a race win (25 points).. the top teams fighting for the championship will make sure that they get every single point.. so the rule looks more like a aid to top teams again with the pace advantage they have got.
I disagree. It's more important to secure good positions and avoid DNFs or mechanical failures. Turning the PU up to max for several laps more than would normally be done, increases the risk of a PU component failure and then grid penalties. If you're running a safe second in a race, the risk of a failure or a crash caused by trying for the FL point in competition with others, outweighs the gain you get from that one point. Lose second place and you lose 18 points. You'd then need to get 18 fastest laps in the season just to get back to where you were.
I don't think the big three will make specific plays for the FL point. If they get it at a given race, then fine, but it will more likely be attacked by those running in 8, 9 and 10 who have less to lose anyway.
Having said that, I can see Vettel and Verstappen trying for the FL point each race. Vettel has shown over the years how much he likes to have the fastest lap, and Max is a little headstrong and liable to go for it irrespective of the team's wishes.
I'd be amazed if the FL points determine the title. They will possibly determine the rankings immediately below the top two though. Last year, for example, Bottas would have finished the year in third rather than fifth as he had something like 7 fastest laps.
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.