ISLAMATRON wrote:Yes finishing is good, but to be honest when I race I could not care less if I finish 2nd or 32nd, If I dont win I am furious.
I also believe in the season concept of F1 but mechanical DNF's should not have more effect on the championship than Wins. 12 points for a win would be an improvement from the current system but I think it should be 1000... that way the driver with the most wins also has the most points hands down. I also think they should award points all the way to last place, just so we as fans can have a clear view of how the backmarkers perform vs their teammates.
In the situation you speak of, being content with 3rd, is absolutely correct, the problem lies when the 2nd place driver makes little effort for the win because the risk far outweighs the reward. The reward for winning should far outweigh the risk so that we can see these fantastic drivers going 100% balls to the wall. Bringing it home, when you dont have a great car is understandable but not attacking when you have the faster car is totally unacceptable.
I totally agree with a lot of what you've posted in theory. I agree that a win should be of more "value" than 2nd or 3rd but as you say, when you come 2nd or lower you're furious, do you really think that F1 drivers are any different, in fact do you really think that most succesful sports persons are any different? Believe me, they're not. I myself compete/competed in:
Boxing
Athletics
Football
Rugby
Cricket
Basketball
Swimming
American Football
In my lifetime so far, and I was pretty damn good at some of them (Boxing, Athletics & Swimming), and frankly awful at others (Cricket & Tennis comes to mind!
) but regardless of how good or bad I was I always started wanting to win., nothing less. In my experience this applies to almost all sports persons. Nonbody will willingly risk their life in an F1 car (yes I know its very safe now, but there is still a risk far higher than that of, say, football) to just make up the numbers, they all believe they can do it and will race the nuts of a crap car to get a drive in a good car, then when they're there they'll race the nuts off of it to win, because wins are the best way to win titles, regardless of the points system. It doesn't matter if you only get 0.5 points more for a win than 2nd...if you win races you'll be getting more points than anybody else.
I do agree however that points could be scored all the way don the grid, unfortunately everytime a team leaves or joins F1 the system would need to be reworked, and that's going to be a problem. TBH I'm faily happy with the current system and wouldn't mind if they simply awarded 12 points to the winner and left it at that. But if we're talking about a complete rehaul I guess I'd say:
Top 10 finishes get points as thus:
1st = 20
2nd - 15
3rd - 10
4th - 8
5th - 5
6th - 4
7th - 3
9th - 2
10th - 1
It extends the points system for lower teams and would improve midfield competition in the eyes of a casual viewer, top 3 finishes are rewarded heavily but there is a clear benifit to finishing 1st rather than 2nd and subsequently 3rd. It also allows for relability to be an issue, because of you retire from 2nd place and your rival wins you then have some catch up work to be doing, you'll need four race wins to you're rival (assuming he comes 2nd in those races) just to bridge that deficiet.
I don't agree with 1000 points for the winner though, its a litte...extreme. And I DO believe that mechanical DNF's have should have a serious implication, allowing a system when reliability is unimportant will either encourage teams to build cars that frequently disintegrate leave for races with very few finishers (we'd have some great Indy '05 style races then, I'm sure the fans would love that) OR it would allow one or two teams to dominate because they've managed to couple speed with reliability.
I see DNF's of any kind as very important because a win is the ultimate goal in a race, but in order to win you have to cross the finish line first, and in order to do that you have to cross the finish line. There's no getting away from that. Whatever points system is in place, the current one, medals, 1000points for a winner, only wins counts, whatever, they all rely on the presumtion that these race rewards are awarded for those FINISHING a race.
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