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Steiner open to extending points but only top 15

Guenther Steiner is 'OK' with Formula 1 extending the current points-scoring system, but only 'down to 15.' According to Force India team boss Vijay Mallya, the sport is considering a new points-scoring system that would see every driver that completes a grand prix score points. The proposal has been panned by Fernando Alonso and other drivers with the double World Champion saying it was detract from the 'miracles' such as Jules Bianchi's P9 at the 2014 Monaco Grand Prix. However, Haas team boss Steiner says his is favour, but only for the first 15 drivers to score. “I think down to 15 is OK,” Steiner told RaceFans.net. “In my opinion nothing changes, you need to adapt to...
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