The F1 penalty points system is in place to help keep the driving standards in Formula One under check. The early 2010s demanded a more structured approach to driver penalties, where questions were being asked about whether there was a better method that...
The F1 penalty points system is put in place to keep the driving standards in check. As a part of this system, every driver transgression means penalty points get added to the driver's superlicense. The number of points for a transgression depends on its...
The F1 penalty points were first introduced to help the FIA have a metric in place to keep the driving standards above a threshold. These regulations were a result of an alarming dip seen in the early 2010s, where a new crop of drivers was seen being...
The F1 penalty points system was first introduced in 2014. The reason behind introducing something like this was the drastic drop in driving standards in the early 2010s. Quite a few drivers who had made their way to the sport were crash-prone and got...