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Formula One racing's governing body, the FIA, has revealed details of a new Super Licence points system, making it harder for drivers to become eligible for F1 competition.
From 2016, drivers must have accumulated 40 points over a three-year period, with points allocation based on which other motorsport series they have participated in and the level of results they achieved.
Drivers will have also have to be at least 18-years old, have spent at least two years in junior single-seater categories, hold a valid road driver's licence and pass a test on the Formula One sporting regulations. The existing requirement of completing 300 kilometres in a recent F1 car also remains.
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If such a system had been in place ahead of 2015, new Toro Rosso signing Max Verstappen would be ineligible to race in F1 this year, having accrued just 20 points by finishing third in the 2014 FIA F3 European championship - the 17-year-old's only season of car racing to date.
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Formula 1 schedule for 2015
Sun, Mar 15 - 2:00 AM ET Australian Grand Prix - Albert Park
Sun, Mar 29 - 4:00 AM ET Grand Prix of Malaysia - Sepang International Circuit
Sun, Apr 12 - 3:00 AM ET Grand Prix of China - Shanghai International Circuit
Sun, Apr 19 - 8:00 AM ET Grand Prix of Bahrain - Bahrain International Circuit
Sun, May 10 - 8:00 AM ET Grand Prix Of Spain - Circuit De Catalunya
Sun, May 24 - 8:00 AM ET Grand Prix Of Monaco - Circuit De Monaco
Sun, Jun 7 - 2:00 PM ET Grand Prix Of Canada - Gilles Villeneuve Circuit
Sun, Jun 21 - 8:00 AM ET Austrian Grand Prix - Spielberg
Sun, Jul 5 - 8:00 AM ET British Grand Prix - Silverstone Circuit
Sun, Jul 19 - 8:00 AM ET German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring
Sun, Jul 26 - 8:00 AM ET Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring
Sun, Aug 23 - 8:00 AM ET Belgian Grand Prix - Circuit Of Spa Francorchamps
Sun, Sep 6 - 8:00 AM ET Italian Grand Prix - Autodromo Nazionale Di Monza
Sun, Sep 20 - 8:00 AM ET Singapore Grand Prix -Singapore Street Circuit
Sun, Sep 27 - 2:00 AM ET Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka International Racing Course
Sun, Oct 11 - 7:00 AM ET Russian Grand Prix - Sochi International Street Circuit
Sun, Oct 25 - 4:00 PM ET United States Grand Prix - Circuit Of Americas
Sun, Nov 15 - 11:00 AM ET Grand Prix Of Brazil - Autodromo Carlos Pace
Sun, Nov 29 - 8:00 AM ET Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Yas Marina Circuit
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Sun, Mar 15 - 2:00 AM ET Australian Grand Prix - Albert Park
Sun, Mar 29 - 4:00 AM ET Grand Prix of Malaysia - Sepang International Circuit
Sun, Apr 12 - 3:00 AM ET Grand Prix of China - Shanghai International Circuit
Sun, Apr 19 - 8:00 AM ET Grand Prix of Bahrain - Bahrain International Circuit
Sun, May 10 - 8:00 AM ET Grand Prix Of Spain - Circuit De Catalunya
Sun, May 24 - 8:00 AM ET Grand Prix Of Monaco - Circuit De Monaco
Sun, Jun 7 - 2:00 PM ET Grand Prix Of Canada - Gilles Villeneuve Circuit
Sun, Jun 21 - 8:00 AM ET Austrian Grand Prix - Spielberg
Sun, Jul 5 - 8:00 AM ET British Grand Prix - Silverstone Circuit
Sun, Jul 19 - 8:00 AM ET German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring
Sun, Jul 26 - 8:00 AM ET Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring
Sun, Aug 23 - 8:00 AM ET Belgian Grand Prix - Circuit Of Spa Francorchamps
Sun, Sep 6 - 8:00 AM ET Italian Grand Prix - Autodromo Nazionale Di Monza
Sun, Sep 20 - 8:00 AM ET Singapore Grand Prix -Singapore Street Circuit
Sun, Sep 27 - 2:00 AM ET Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka International Racing Course
Sun, Oct 11 - 7:00 AM ET Russian Grand Prix - Sochi International Street Circuit
Sun, Oct 25 - 4:00 PM ET United States Grand Prix - Circuit Of Americas
Sun, Nov 15 - 11:00 AM ET Grand Prix Of Brazil - Autodromo Carlos Pace
Sun, Nov 29 - 8:00 AM ET Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Yas Marina Circuit
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2 seconds a lap faster than second place qualifier [youtube.com]
Still the greatest lap of one of the greatest circuits ever.
Either the Mercedes team are idiots or there is someone in the Mercedes camp who doesn't want to see Hamilton win every race. I told DH this the previous time Mercedes screwed Hamilton over and DH said I was being paranoid, now he's starting to come around to my theory.
Either the Mercedes team are idiots or there is someone in the Mercedes camp who doesn't want to see Hamilton win every race. I told DH this the previous time Mercedes screwed Hamilton over and DH said I was being paranoid, now he's starting to come around to my theory.
team didnt tell him to stay out and did not communicate to him that the others had NOT changed tires.
both took partial responsibility.
Either the Mercedes team are idiots or there is someone in the Mercedes camp who doesn't want to see Hamilton win every race. I told DH this the previous time Mercedes screwed Hamilton over and DH said I was being paranoid, now he's starting to come around to my theory.
NBC's coverage way under played it, the better coverage was on my twitter feed at the time
NBC's coverage way under played it, the better coverage was on my twitter feed at the time
Verstappen has been given a 5 second penalty for the Canadian GP for causing the Monaco crash.
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team didnt tell him to stay out and did not communicate to him that the others had NOT changed tires.
both took partial responsibility.
the team would have been wrong either way to him.
if they had told him to stay out and the others pitted and won he'd bitch.
if they had told him to stay out and he came in and the others didnt pit and won he'd bitch.
at the end of the day, he was screaming at the team that he wanted to pit, they told him to stay out, he ASSUMED the others had pitted based of no information other than a brief glance at the pits as he went by and seeing mechanics out in pit lane. and thus he turned the wheel and came in.
he made the choice, the team could have provided more information but time was a factor and they were telling him to stay out until he told them he was coming in.
the team would have been wrong either way to him.
if they had told him to stay out and the others pitted and won he'd bitch.
if they had told him to stay out and he came in and the others didnt pit and won he'd bitch.
at the end of the day, he was screaming at the team that he wanted to pit, they told him to stay out, he ASSUMED the others had pitted based of no information other than a brief glance at the pits as he went by and seeing mechanics out in pit lane. and thus he turned the wheel and came in.
he made the choice, the team could have provided more information but time was a factor and they were telling him to stay out until he told them he was coming in.
His history of juvenile actions/reactions, however speak for themselves.
Same as Kimi's "don't bother me" actions do for him.
as to proof.
well there's Will Buxton reporting from the pit lane during the race, Martin Brundle bringing up Hamilton screaming to pit in his post race comments, Mr Hobbs and Mr Matchett both discussing this on F1 Extra and pointing out that Toto Wolfe was most likely not just taking on some of the responsibility but also trying to take more than they should in order to "cover" Mr Hamilton's actions and questioning of the team.
Plus there's Mr Hamilton's own actions where he publicly stated that it was partly his fault for reasons he didn't want to get in to.
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