There is youtube video on itStu wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 12:24Just for giggles I have applied the old points scoring system (10,6,4,3,2,1) to the 2021 season. Belgium has been left as half-points.
Interestingly, this does not alter the championship battle (it does change a bit further down the order), constructor championship positions do not change at all!!
I also separated out fastest lap & Sprint points to see how that effected it (changes in brackets)
Max Verstappen 143 (155)
Lewis Hamilton 135 (143)
Valtteri Bottas 59 (69)
Sergio Perez 48 (49)
Carlos Sainz Jnr 29 (30)
Lando Norris 32 (33)
Charles Leclerc 32 (32)
Daniel Ricciardo 23.5 (25.5)
Pierre Gasly 17.5 (18.5)
Esteban Ocon 15 (15)
Fernando Alonso 10 (10)
Sebastian Vettel 9 (9)
Yuki Tsunoda 4 (4)
George Russell 3 (3)
Lance Stroll 1 (1)
Removing fastest lap and Sprint points does not affect constructor standings either.
SAI would have had 27 points, instead of 29. Also, why have you put him above NOR and LEC on this list?Stu wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 12:24Just for giggles I have applied the old points scoring system (10,6,4,3,2,1) to the 2021 season. Belgium has been left as half-points.
Interestingly, this does not alter the championship battle (it does change a bit further down the order), constructor championship positions do not change at all!!
I also separated out fastest lap & Sprint points to see how that effected it (changes in brackets)
Max Verstappen 143 (155)
Lewis Hamilton 135 (143)
Valtteri Bottas 59 (69)
Sergio Perez 48 (49)
Carlos Sainz Jnr 29 (30)
Lando Norris 32 (33)
Charles Leclerc 32 (32)
Daniel Ricciardo 23.5 (25.5)
Pierre Gasly 17.5 (18.5)
Esteban Ocon 15 (15)
Fernando Alonso 10 (10)
Sebastian Vettel 9 (9)
Yuki Tsunoda 4 (4)
George Russell 3 (3)
Lance Stroll 1 (1)
Removing fastest lap and Sprint points does not affect constructor standings either.
AR got to score points under the system in place, precisely because it has extended the number of points scoring positions. And points mean income.Stu wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 15:39Update!!!Stu wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 13:17I am inclined to think that it should be kept, but only earn WDC points (and Sprint points should be the same, if we really must have them as a part of the weekend). The teams would maybe be a bit less blasé about pulling drivers from a position that earns WCC points?
Looking at the results, there really isn’t a need (based on 2021 season) to have such high points scores (and paying down to 10th place).
I’m going to run through it again with an even older points system (9,6,4,3,2,1). I have an inkling that may mix things up a bit!!
It makes no difference….
No, scrapping the worst (2) result(s) wouldn't have changed a thing, so with HAM winning ABU, he would've won the title too. For VER getting the title with HAM winning ABU, and leaving everything else the same, would require scrapping (at least) the 3 worst results. With 3, they would have had the same number of points, but VER would get the title on countback.AeroDynamic wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 15:48Unpopular opinion; WDC should be decided by a drivers best results outside of 1-2 races. This way Max still probably would’ve won the title even if Hamilton won Abu Dhubi
The year wasn't split in '81-'90, but in '67-'78, dropping the worst result in each half (so in total 2).
I’ll check my spreadsheet to see what I have done wrong. As for the order, missed that one.drc wrote: ↑12 Jan 2022, 06:28SAI would have had 27 points, instead of 29. Also, why have you put him above NOR and LEC on this list?Stu wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 12:24Just for giggles I have applied the old points scoring system (10,6,4,3,2,1) to the 2021 season. Belgium has been left as half-points.
Interestingly, this does not alter the championship battle (it does change a bit further down the order), constructor championship positions do not change at all!!
I also separated out fastest lap & Sprint points to see how that effected it (changes in brackets)
Max Verstappen 143 (155)
Lewis Hamilton 135 (143)
Valtteri Bottas 59 (69)
Sergio Perez 48 (49)
Carlos Sainz Jnr 29 (30)
Lando Norris 32 (33)
Charles Leclerc 32 (32)
Daniel Ricciardo 23.5 (25.5)
Pierre Gasly 17.5 (18.5)
Esteban Ocon 15 (15)
Fernando Alonso 10 (10)
Sebastian Vettel 9 (9)
Yuki Tsunoda 4 (4)
George Russell 3 (3)
Lance Stroll 1 (1)
Removing fastest lap and Sprint points does not affect constructor standings either.
Ah okay. Thanks for clarifying this further. I thought 1-2 results would be enough. I still think it is. I don’t think 3-4 worse results being scrapped is proportionate. Otherwise it invites gaming it as an advantage more and more, and only so much poor luck should be afforded to be written off. I think best results outside of 2 races is proportionate. For max Hungary and Baku come to mind, you can chalk them up to motorsport. Such as an engine failure.drc wrote: ↑12 Jan 2022, 07:02No, scrapping the worst (2) result(s) wouldn't have changed a thing, so with HAM winning ABU, he would've won the title too. For VER getting the title with HAM winning ABU, and leaving everything else the same, would require scrapping (at least) the 3 worst results. With 3, they would have had the same number of points, but VER would get the title on countback.AeroDynamic wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 15:48Unpopular opinion; WDC should be decided by a drivers best results outside of 1-2 races. This way Max still probably would’ve won the title even if Hamilton won Abu Dhubi
Now corrected (see OP)drc wrote: ↑12 Jan 2022, 06:28SAI would have had 27 points, instead of 29. Also, why have you put him above NOR and LEC on this list?Stu wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 12:24Just for giggles I have applied the old points scoring system (10,6,4,3,2,1) to the 2021 season. Belgium has been left as half-points.
Interestingly, this does not alter the championship battle (it does change a bit further down the order), constructor championship positions do not change at all!!
I also separated out fastest lap & Sprint points to see how that effected it (changes in brackets)
Max Verstappen 143 (155)
Lewis Hamilton 135 (143)
Valtteri Bottas 59 (69)
Sergio Perez 48 (49)
Carlos Sainz Jnr 29 (30)
Lando Norris 32 (33)
Charles Leclerc 32 (32)
Daniel Ricciardo 23.5 (25.5)
Pierre Gasly 17.5 (18.5)
Esteban Ocon 15 (15)
Fernando Alonso 10 (10)
Sebastian Vettel 9 (9)
Yuki Tsunoda 4 (4)
George Russell 3 (3)
Lance Stroll 1 (1)
Removing fastest lap and Sprint points does not affect constructor standings either.
You're welcome.AeroDynamic wrote: ↑12 Jan 2022, 11:24Ah okay. Thanks for clarifying this further. I thought 1-2 results would be enough. I still think it is. I don’t think 3-4 worse results being scrapped is proportionate. Otherwise it invites gaming it as an advantage more and more, and only so much poor luck should be afforded to be written off. I think best results outside of 2 races is proportionate. For max Hungary and Baku come to mind, you can chalk them up to motorsport. Such as an engine failure.drc wrote: ↑12 Jan 2022, 07:02
No, scrapping the worst (2) result(s) wouldn't have changed a thing, so with HAM winning ABU, he would've won the title too. For VER getting the title with HAM winning ABU, and leaving everything else the same, would require scrapping (at least) the 3 worst results. With 3, they would have had the same number of points, but VER would get the title on countback.
Monza and Silverstone, himself and Hamilton had much of a hand in, and I don’t think this rule should write off such results.
Veering waaaaay off topic, but for last season you also could say, both Hamilton and Verstappen had one DNF caused by other driver. Verstappen was unlucky he took himself out as well. Both also had one DNF because of misfortune, which had nothing much to do with pure race craft (Baku).notsofast wrote: ↑14 Jan 2022, 22:39Looking back on last season, the one thing that bothered me the most was that a driver who is judged to be "predominantly at fault" can earn more points than the driver he disadvantaged. That part just doesn't sit well with me. Other kinds of misfortune are part of the sport.