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Unsurprisingly, Lewis Hamilton tops the list of all-time F1 points scorers. Hamilton has had an uninterrupted career since making his debut in the front-running McLaren in 2007, with the majority of ...
Since the introduction of the F1 points system in 2010, the winner of each race earns 25 points. The second-place finisher gets 18, while 15 points go to the third and final podium spot.
The new Formula One points system and other changes for 2010 have been rubberstamped after the International Automobile Federation (FIA) published the definitive regulations.
The F1 penalty points system, introduced in 2013, operates as a regulatory tool to track and penalize dangerous or unsportsmanlike driving. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
The F1 Commission agreed to a change to the 2013 Sporting Regulations, on safety grounds, allowing the Formula One tyre supplier to carry out a three-day test in Bahrain from 17-19 December, 2013.
1. Oscar Piastri, 234. 2. Lando Norris, 226. 3. Max Verstappen, 165. 4. George Russell, 147. 5. Charles Leclerc, 119. 6. Lewis Hamilton, 103. 7. Andrea Kimi Antonelli, 63.
The F1 points system rewards 25 points to the winner of a Grand Prix, with 18 points to the second-place finisher and 15 points for the third-place finisher. The totals roll on in decreasing value ...
F1 driver was handed a race ban for a controversial incident involving Lewis Hamilton at the Belgian Grand Prix.
The FIA published its Formula 1 penalty system guidelines, which break down the levels of penalties and points applied for each offence. The document published is strictly a guideline, much like ...