FIA Formula One 25–18–15–12–10–8–6–4–2–1 scoring system

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The FIA Formula One 25–18–15–12–10–8–6–4–2–1 scoring system is the championship points structure that awards descending points to the top ten finishers in each Grand Prix, heavily rewarding race winners to emphasize consistency and victory across a season.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Formula One points system
motorsport championship scoring system
appliesPerEventType World Championship Grand Prix NERFINISHED
appliesTo Formula One World Constructors' Championship NERFINISHED
Formula One World Drivers' Championship NERFINISHED
appliesToFinishers top ten classified finishers
category Formula One regulations NERFINISHED
classificationRequirement driver must be classified to score points
codifiedIn FIA Formula One Sporting Regulations NERFINISHED
emphasizes race victories
season-long consistency
era modern Formula One era
governingBody FIA NERFINISHED
introducedBy Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile NERFINISHED
introducedInSeason 2010 Formula One World Championship NERFINISHED
introducedInYear 2010
maximumPointsPerRaceForDriver 25
pointsForEighthPlace 4
pointsForFifthPlace 10
pointsForFirstPlace 25
pointsForFourthPlace 12
pointsForNinthPlace 2
pointsForSecondPlace 18
pointsForSeventhPlace 6
pointsForSixthPlace 8
pointsForTenthPlace 1
pointsForThirdPlace 15
pointsPositionsCount 10
reasonForChange desire to reward race wins more heavily
expansion of the grid to 26 cars
replaced FIA Formula One 10–8–6–5–4–3–2–1 scoring system
scope World Championship events only
sport Formula One NERFINISHED
usedFor allocation of championship points per Grand Prix
usedIn FIA Formula One World Championship NERFINISHED
winnerToSecondGap 7 points
winnerToSecondRatio 25:18
winnerToThirdGap 10 points

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2016 Formula One season pointsSystem FIA Formula One 25–18–15–12–10–8–6–4–2–1 scoring system