![]() 02/27/2014 at 17:57 • Filed to: Racing, Oppo Ideas, Ideas | ![]() | ![]() |
Current rules in every series award the most points to race winners. I say that's balderdash; anyone can get lucky and win a race. Just ask Jenson Button after the 2011 Canadian Grand Prix. Instead, championship points should be awarded for laps led. If you lead a lap, you get a point. If you lead two laps, you get two points. If you lead all 400 laps of the Coca-Cola 600, you get 400 points. No bonus points for winning, and no restricting points to the top ten finishers. Every lap is a race for a point. The F1 season would be locked up by June, but I think the idea could make for good racing in a competitive series.
![]() 02/27/2014 at 17:59 |
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You forgot that if you're in second place on the final lap and you spin the guy in first to take the win, you get all of his points.
![]() 02/27/2014 at 18:00 |
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I would rather see all series adopt a Lemons-style scoring system, but that's just me.
![]() 02/27/2014 at 18:01 |
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Such asshattery would definitely be missed.
![]() 02/27/2014 at 18:07 |
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You make a good point, but using the word "balderdash" made it a fantastic point.
![]() 02/27/2014 at 18:09 |
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Double Points!