The points tally for the season ending Abu Dhabi grand prix in 2014 will be doubled.
The decision to double the points tally at the 2014 season finale was taken by the F1 Strategy Group and Formula One Commission at a meeting in Paris. An FIA statement said that the change had been agreed “in order to maximise focus on the championship until the end of the campaign”.
The specialised points system will apply to both the driver’s and constructor’s world championships. This means that the winner of the 2014 Abu Dhabi GP will be awarded 50 points, second place will receive 36 and so throughout the top ten points paying positions.
The move has been met with great scepticism and comment that Formula 1 is becoming to ‘gimmicky.’
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