Gold medals for F1 will be introduced - Bernie Tuesday 18 November at 06:26 : Nov.18 (GMM) Bernie Ecclestone is confident his plan to replace the current points system with Olympic Games-style 'medals' will be introduced in time for the 2009 season opener
The F1 chief executive revealed recently he wants the drivers on the podium to be presented gold, silver and bronze medals, rather than awarded ten, eight and six points respectively
The change, he argues, will rid the sport of the situation of the 2008 series finale in Brazil, where Lewis Hamilton was able to finish just fifth and still be crowned world champion
If Ecclestone's new system had been in place, the McLaren driver and Felipe Massa would have been tied on 5 gold medals apiece, setting up a dash to be first to the chequered flag and the title
It is believed that points will still be awarded to the teams for the constructors' championship on the basis of the current system
Drivers finishing races 'out of the medals', meanwhile, will not score points, but their finishing positions over the season will determine their championship ranking
Ecclestone, 78, told The Times: "The FIA and all the teams are behind it and it will be done."nnHe insists that the system will ensure that the emphasis of the front-running drivers' approach to races will be on winning, rather than scoring good points
"The whole point will be, when they get to Melbourne for the first race, the guys will want to leave there with a gold medal. They (will not) want to leave with ten, eight or six points," Ecclestone said
The Times said the matter has been discussed by FIA president Max Mosley, but the details are yet to be worked out
Ecclestone's system will require ratification by the World Motor Sport Council at its December meeting |