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MICHAEL SCHUMACHER: "Astonished" By New Scoring Rules

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  1. RP

    RP F1 World Champ

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    Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher says he sees little sense in the new scoring system introduced by the FIA earlier this week.

    The governing body announced that the world championship will go to the driver who scores the most wins, instead of the one with the most points scored.

    The move has generally not been well received, and Schumacher has joined two-time champion Fernando Alonso in condemning the changes.

    Schumacher believes the new method is not helping Formula 1, especially because of its late introduction, and the German admitted he was "astonished" by the rule.

    "During the tests we had to fight with several topics as well but this is more than normal at this stage prior to the season," Schumacher wrote on his personal website.

    "But you also have to say that KERS is a risk for all the teams using it, with this restricted testing possibilities. So there are, as always, certain question marks before the first races. But this is what makes the whole thing so attractive, isn't it?

    "I doubt the same goes for the new rules given out on such a late moment prior to the season - something which to me is really, well, astonishing, as in all the years, when the majority wanted to have a rule change for a good reason, they always said that would not be possible in a short term or so late before a season.

    "I cannot imagine those changes to help F1, especially regarding the new system to find the champion. I cannot see how it makes sense to eventually have a world champion who has less points than the driver coming in second, even if I also think it is a good move to try to strengthen the winner's position.

    "In general we should also make sure that F1 remains the top series of motorsport, displaying its competition also on the highest technology level."

    The former Ferrari driver reckons the Italian squad is in a strong position to fight for the title, but he believes the field is very close.

    He also thinks the McLaren team is not looking strong at the moment.

    "The last impressions were showing that we look pretty good and should be in the position to fight for the world championship titles," he added.

    "The picture to me in the moment is that there are several teams able to be in the front, besides us there are Renault and Toyota, and BMW and Williams as well - on the other hand, after Barcelona you clearly have to say that Ross' team was outstanding.

    "They were one second in front, and if they can take this into the season they are strong as well - even if probably the big teams will cut that advantage away with time. McLaren at the moment looks pretty bad."
     
  2. senna21

    senna21 F1 Rookie

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    Glad to know I'm in good company in regards to hating the new rules to crown the drivers champion. It's just ridiculous.
     
  3. andybm3

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    Good to see that Michael (and Alonso) speaking out against the new scoring system. As I have said in other threads, this new system is really stupid.
     
  4. James_Woods

    James_Woods F1 World Champ

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    The interesting thing is that Shumy of all people would have probably benefitted from it in several of his championship seasons - at least numerically.
     
  5. kraftwerk

    kraftwerk Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Indeed and that say's alot in my book!. but would he have been quite so bold to say it when he was racing.. I would like to think so.
     
  6. JoeGuitar

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    I was getting ready to type the EXACT same thing.....
     
  7. SS2012

    SS2012 Formula Junior

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    If they really cared about saving F1, they need to replace the big wigs with people who actually know what they are talking about...... For example - Shumi.
     
  8. Anthony_Ferrari

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    So Schumacher, Hamilton, Alonso, and Luca Di Montezemolo all think the new way of deciding the champion is a bad idea, as do most F1 fans and the FOTA. I cannot understand why the FIA have decided to do this just a week before the 1st race.
    I wonder how long it will be before the FOTA decide they don't want or need the FIA to be involved in F1, and I wonder which way Bernie will jump when the split happens??
     
  9. kraftwerk

    kraftwerk Two Time F1 World Champ

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    There are alot more than you mentioned that have spoken out about it.

    People may wonder why I detest Porno Max so much, well here I'am getting real excited with prospect of BrawnGP ect! and the racing to start!! then PornoMax opens his pathetic mouth and PI$$ES in my chips ....:mad: :mad: when will he just .....arghhhhhhhh

    This is the beginning of the end if this power struggle with the FOTA carry's on..
     
  10. of2worlds

    of2worlds F1 World Champ
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    I am going to go against the grain and say I like 'most wins' to decide the champion. Someone once said 'second place is just the first loser' and a number of drivers seem to like a 'safe' race driving for second place. Nice to see some more respect for the race winner.
    CH
     
  11. Anthony_Ferrari

    Anthony_Ferrari Formula 3

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    That was my first reaction until I started to think about the possible ramifications of this ill-conceived and hastily introduced rule.
     

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