03-22-2009 08:28 AM
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As if there could be any more drama before the 2009 F1 season begins, the recently (and hastily) implemented
change to the points system has now been thrown out. This year's "winner take all" format was a variation on the
gold medal system Bernie Ecclestone proposed last year that was likewise rejected by the teams.
According to Max Mosley, Ecclestone told the FIA that the teams were behind this revised points system, so the FIA "unilaterally" made the change. Yet the teams, which had proffered their own points system that put more space between first and second place finisher, scoffed at that explanation. No matter, because last year's points system is back in place. Consistency, except where the FIA is concerned, wins the day. Now we only have the
diffuser controversy left to be dealt with...
[Source:
Daily Telegraph]
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