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He's also still 8 points short on his Superlicence so needs a good result from Indycar next season to stand a chance.
I'd forgotten that, mad that Indy gets less points than F2.
He's also still 8 points short on his Superlicence so needs a good result from Indycar next season to stand a chance.
The winner gets 40 points, enough for an immediate Superlicence which is the same as in F2, except the F2 2nd and 3rd places also get 40 points. The issue is the drop off after that.I'd forgotten that, mad that Indy gets less points than F2.
40 | 40 | 40 | 30 | 20 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 3 |
40 | 30 | 20 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Ah ok, I missed that partIts Mario Andretti that's on the board of Cadillac; not Michael (who was causing most of the feather ruffling)
If Liberty still follow the Bernie method the hosting fee increases by 10% every year. They might have scrapped that though. They have said they want to keep a core of classic tracks so might be working differently for some tracks.And how much will the ticket prices have to increase to cover this new deal?
And how much will the ticket prices have to increase to cover this new deal?
Mick Schumacher has "chosen" to leave his reserve role at Mercedes at the end of the year; I expect he'll be focusing on Alpine in WEC next year now instead; could potentially be Alpine's reserve I guess.
Quite, it all seems to be imploding...FIA chaos continues: MBS sacks F2 race director before her first race, it is expected that emergency F1 stand-in race director, Rui Marques will have to do double duty this weekend.
Quite, it all seems to be imploding...
Is it all down to this BSM chap?