^^^That's silly. Now F1 is getting out of hand. The driver with the most wins, wins the Driver's Championship?

I always enjoyed the points system because it fairly rewarded consistency and resiliency and podiums throughout an entire season, regardless if you won or didn't.

Not to mention, it made for some interesting strategy and mathmatics in the final races of the year.

But on the brighter side, I see they pulled a page right of the NASCAR media guide book to get rid of some of the chill and iciness fans and media complained about....

On the first day of practice all drivers must be available for autograph signing in their designated team space in the pit lane.

All drivers eliminated in qualifying must make themselves available for media interviews immediately after the end of each session.

Any driver retiring before the end of the race must make himself available for media interviews after his return to the paddock.

All drivers who finish the race outside the top three must make themselves available immediately after the end of the race for media interviews.


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