F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone is considering changing the points-system in 2008 in order to give race winners a bigger advantage.
At present drivers who win a grand prix score 10 points, while the second-placed finisher bags eight.
However, under Ecclestone's new proposal the race winner would score more then 10 points, while the gap to second place would be greater than the current two points.
"With second place getting eight points it is not right that the winner takes only ten," the 76-year-old reportedly told the English press.
He added: "For 2008 I will propose a change."
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