Tässä on Kuskien kommentteja uudesta pistesysteemistä (Atlas, AFCA)
Rosberg on the new regulations presented yesterday: ''Eh ? What kind of stupid stuff is this ?''
Button: ''I think the public will have a hard time understanding why a driver with 60 points could become worldchampionp instead of a driver that has collected 100 points. I understand the idea behind it and think it's interesting. It's certainly a motivation to always push to win but it also seems risky to me: after 9 races you could find yourself in a situation in which a driver has already won the title and can take things very easy while the second in the championship is only 18 points off.''
Hamilton: ''I have no opinion about it.''
Kovalainen: ''I've got nothing to say.''
Alonso: ''I don't understand the necessity to continaully change the regulations. I think it's the best way to confuse the fans. Formula 1 has evolved thanks to the teams, the sponsors and most of all the fans: none of the groups mentioned have had the chance to express their opinion on the decisions of the FIA.''
Heidfeld: ''It's a matter of taste, but my taste it isn't. I think the old regulations are better. With points it's more understandable. We do not just have one race, we 17 or 18. The driver should win that has consistently been ahead.''
The German doesn't understand that from the second place in the championship onwards the points system is decisive again: ''I find that pointless. There should be an equal basis for assessment for everyone, not a hotchpotch.''
Sutil: ''I have the feeling there are always a lot of changes (in the regulations of the sport - AFCA). In recent years there's always been something new each year. To me it seems there are desperate attempts to make Formula 1 even more interesting, even more exciting. Perhaps it's better to just leave everything as it is in order for the fans to be able to get used to how F1 works.''