Latest in the Section
- Peugeot introduces the new 301, and step updates headings
- Cannes 2012: Leos Carax revving
- The Beastie Boys recorded new songs and could remain active
- Cannes 2012: Walter Salles on the way to the Golden Palm
- Karim Habib becomes the new head of BMW design
- Cannes 2012: Kiarostami enamorado the present continuous
- Cannes 2012: Amour, though
- Finally, they have a new Cadillac Escalade in 2014
- Björk will release a DVD reissue of his appearances on Later with Jools Holland
- Is Renault thinking about a new sub-brand of luxury?
Popular in the Section
- Pictures of Miranda Kerr en la revista Ocean Drive
- Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato strolling hand in hand and
- Adam Sandler becomes a priest for the second time
- Nereida Gallardo topless in Sardinia
- The famous and the mystery of the tattoos of stars
- Justin Bieber Biografía
- Miley Cyrus, en bikini en la playa
- Ricky Martin came out with Valerio Pino
- The nipples of the famous (NSFW)
- Betting Forum
Ecclestone wants F1 to win more races who wins |
|
|
| Entertainment - Sports | |||
| Thursday, 27 November 2008 00:46 | |||
|
"And who wins now?", I would think someone who has read the headline too fast. Bernie Ecclestone expects that by the year 2009 will remove the current point system and is passed to a classification as a medal. Whoever wins more races, win the championship. It is funny, because Mr. Ecclestone calls this to promote the show and everyone struggles to win races. And he says if not even a month ago that Lewis Hamilton won the Formula 1 championship in the last corner ... Ecclestone takes refuge, for example, that would have won this championship Felipe Massa, who won 6 races for Hamilton 5. Would it be wise Ecclestone option? Here: The current system of bonus points regularity. 10 points for first, 8 for second, etc., we all already know the rules. Imagine a runner who won 7 races and star car in the remainder: 70 points. Now imagine a runner to win four races and finishing second in 10 and third in two: 40 + 80 + 12 = 132 points. Nearly twice. According to Ecclestone, the corridor of 70 points should win the World Cup because he has managed to win three more races the other pilot, who has taken better care of your car and, ultimately, proved to be a better driver. He says that this would increase the excitement until the last race. Exactly the same emotion that we have now, my friend Bernie. Here is another dramatic example: There are two races. Hamilton has won 7. Alonso, 4. Excited? Not much, Hamilton is winning mathematician. Now suppose that Hamilton has 80 points and Alonso 76. Excited? Quite. Finally, the FIA do what you feel appropriate. Image | Independent
Compartir
Enviar a un amic
Visites: 60 Trackback(0)
Comentaris (0)
![]() Escriu un comentari
|




