Standings:
Shwartzman 134
llott 134
Schumacher 131
Tsunoda 123
Lundgaard 104
Zhou 102
Mazepin 101
Deletraz 85
Standings:
Shwartzman 134
llott 134
Schumacher 131
Tsunoda 123
Lundgaard 104
Zhou 102
Mazepin 101
Deletraz 85
"Formula 1 is not a sport anymore” - Fernando Alonso
Correction, I had Shwartzmans points wrong:
Standings:
Shwartzman 134
llott 134
Schumacher 131
Tsunoda 123
Lundgaard 104
Zhou 102
Mazepin 101
Deletraz 85
"Formula 1 is not a sport anymore” - Fernando Alonso
I was there that year such emotion, elation after the win and disappointment after he confirmed he was leaving. I found out a few days before it was officially announced. A guy working for Mercedes (who’s from my country and saw the flag in the stands, so he came over) told us Kimi signed. I had some time to prepare but I still hoped it wasn’t true.
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"I've always believed that you should never, ever give up and you should always keep fighting even when there's only a slightest chance." - Michael Schumacher
Standings without pole position points and fastest lap points (4 points for pole position, 2 points for fastest lap)
Schumacher 129
Shwartzman 120
llott 116
Tsunoda 115
Mazepin 99
Lundgaard 98
Zhou 92
Deletraz 85
Illot has picked up 16 points for pole position for example compared to 0 for Shwartzman and Schumacher, Prema has not had a car to take pole in Q.
This means Schumacher under F1 rules would have lead the championship, despite having the fire extuingsher go off at one race, costing him 10 or 12 points for no fault of his own.
Schumacher regardless would deserve to to lead the championship.
"Formula 1 is not a sport anymore” - Fernando Alonso
Yeah, thats true. But Shwartzman had no pace, his tires were gone, he should have let his teammate by and settled for 3rd. Mick would have overtaken him 100% later anyway.
It was a sprint race, so Schumacher would have had 15 points for the win, and Shwartzman would have been 3rd because the next car overtook them both when they tangled and that car had much better tires than Robert as well.
Schumacher ended up 2nd and got 12 points. Shwartzman got zero.
Schumacher would have got 15 points and Shwartzman 10 if they had finished.
Meaning the difference in points would have been 5 points plus for Schumacher. Instead it became 12 points plus.
Standings would be like this with both indicents counted for:
Schumacher 146
Shwartzman 144
llott 134
Tsunoda 123
Lundgaard 104
Zhou 102
Mazepin 101
Deletraz 85
"Formula 1 is not a sport anymore” - Fernando Alonso
What a difference from the current F1 with the points so close together and proper racing, this is the only way to make F1 a popular and believable series again. If I have to watch another HAM-fest, it will be one too many.
Bottas would be one win away from contention too. As long as we ask our drivers to race clean and cautious, there would be no need for team orders. Besides, winning the WCC would be a cakewalk for us because of our insane driver lineup. The only ones who can afford to use team orders will be RedBull.
"I've always believed that you should never, ever give up and you should always keep fighting even when there's only a slightest chance." - Michael Schumacher
Standings after sprint race:
llott 144
Schumacher 141
Shwartzman 138
Tsunoda 123
Lundgaard 114
Zhou 102
Mazepin 101
Deletraz 91
Bonus points gained:
+ 18 Illot
+ 10 Zhou
+ 8 Tsunoda
+ 6 Lundgaard
+ 4 Shwartzman
+ 4 Schumacher
+ 2 Mazepin
+ 0 Deletraz
"Formula 1 is not a sport anymore” - Fernando Alonso
Mick up to P3, 2nd in the championship now.
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Revise after Ticktum's exclusion:
Ilott 149
Schumacher 143
Shwartzman 140
Tsunoda 123
Lundgaard 116
It's not how start but how you finish.
Next year would be the time to do it with stable rules and similar cars to this year. Add some excitement to a possibly boring year and get them ready for the bug changes in 2022.
F2 has been far more exciting compared to F1 this year. Of course I cheer for Mick, but his speed isn't anything special. He is amazing at starts though. If he can clean up some mistakes, and hopefully get a bit faster, I think he will be a good driver over a season as I think he would just keep getting results.
Ferrari won’t base driver decision on results alone
With three Ferrari junior drivers in the hunt for the F2 title, Mattia Binotto says Ferrari won’t use the standings alone to decide who, if any, gets a promotion.
Ferrari’s juniors are dominating this year’s Formula 2 championship race.
Callum Ilott is leading the standings on 149 points, six ahead of Mick Schumacher, while Robert Shwartman is third with 140 points.
All three have stood on the top step of the podium with Ilott and Shwartman on three apiece while Schumacher claimed his first at Monza, winning Saturday’s feature race.
However, whoever wins the title isn’t guaranteed a promotion to the Ferrari-powered Alfa Romeo team.
“I think this season in F2 we have great drivers,” Binotto explained.
“We have certainly even three drivers battling for the championship – Robert Shwartman, Callum Ilott and Mick. I think they are all doing very well. They are shown progress compared to last season.
“For Robert, it’s his very first season in F2 and normally when you are a rookie it’s certainly more difficult and I think that as a rookie he is doing very well.
“I think the other two as well are doing well at the moment. Looking ahead, looking to next year, I think all of them merit a place into an F1 seat.
“But I think as well that the second half of the season will be the most important for them, especially for Robert, because he’s a rookie, let’s see how he will progress.”
“Finally, will their performance be the only one.
“No, I think more important for a driver is to see he is developing and I think that he’s showing the capacity of developing himself and to make progress.
https://www.planetf1.com/news/ferrar...iver-decision/
"Formula 1 is not a sport anymore” - Fernando Alonso
Tuscany GP 2020 race 1 of 2
Huge day for Mick Schumacher. From P15 to P5 and taking the F2 championship lead for the first time in his career.
FIVE SECOND TIME PENALTY for Tsunoda
Zhou has broken steering and is out.
Shwartzman retires from the F2 feature race.
Schumacher 153pts
ILott 149pts
Schwartzman 140pts
Lundgaard 128pts
Mazepin 127pts
Tsunoda 123pts
It's not how start but how you finish.
Current standings:
Schumacher 153
ILott 149
Schwartzman 140
Lundgaard 128
Mazepin 127
Tsunoda 123
Standing without bonus points:
Schumacher 149
ILott 131
Schwartzman 136
Lundgaard 120
Mazepin 125
Tsunoda 115
Bonus points gained:
+ 18 Illot
+ 10 Zhou
+ 8 Tsunoda
+ 8 Lundgaard
+ 4 Shwartzman
+ 4 Schumacher
+ 2 Mazepin
+ 2 Deletraz
"Formula 1 is not a sport anymore” - Fernando Alonso
After the feature race in Russia,
Schumacher 186
Ilott 168
Lundgaard 145
Tsunoda 145
Shwartzman 140
Mazepin 135
It is very likely that he will in the world championship now.
"I've always believed that you should never, ever give up and you should always keep fighting even when there's only a slightest chance." - Michael Schumacher
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