Formula 1 Considering Radical Changes to Points System for 2025 Season
Formula 1 is considering a major overhaul of the points system ahead of the 2025 season, with discussions taking place at the recent F1 Commission meeting in Geneva. The proposed change would see points awarded to the top 12 finishers, as opposed to just the top seven as it currently stands.
This move is being pushed for by the midfield teams, who believe that it would give them a better chance at scoring points and closing the gap to the dominant top five teams. However, Sky Sports F1 pundit David Croft has suggested an even more radical idea – awarding points all the way down to 20th place.
Croft believes that this change would not only make the championship standings easier to understand for fans, but also reward consistency and encourage more competitive racing throughout the field. He argues that by awarding points to all finishers, drivers would be more motivated to push for a strong finish in every race, knowing that every point counts.
While the decision on the new points system has been delayed for further investigation, it seems likely that points will be awarded to the top 12 finishers from the 2025 season onwards. However, Croft’s idea of extending points down to 20th place may still be on the table for future discussions.
Overall, these proposed changes to the points system could shake up the competitive landscape of Formula 1 and provide a more exciting and engaging experience for fans. It remains to be seen how these changes will be implemented and how they will impact the sport moving forward.
