Formula 1 drivers have voiced differing opinions on the series getting rid of the extra point for achieving the fastest lap of a grand prix.
On Thursday the FIA’s World Motor Sport Council announced various tweaks to F1’s regulations, with the bonus point for the fastest lap – as long as the driver is inside the top 10 – disappearing from 2025 onwards.
This rule was introduced in 2019 to add an extra element to the spectacle and give drivers in lower points positions further incentive to push towards the end of a race.
But the rule change rarely had its desired effect, with the point often decided by race circumstance rather than outright speed. The majority of the drivers who were quizzed about the change were therefore not particularly sad to see it go.
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz said: “I always was of the opinion that it was not needed, mainly because of how it is achieved.
“Right now, that point goes to the one that has a free pitstop one lap to the end of the race. So, it’s not showing who is the fastest guy in the race, and he deserves one point for being the fastest guy.
“Most of the time, it’s a point that goes to the guy that by chance or by luck or by race situation has a free pitstop at some point of the race.”
Mercedes driver George Russell wholeheartedly agreed with the Spaniard: “I always thought the point for fastest lap was a bit pointless because it would always be the driver who was having a tough race and would pit, put new tyres on and gain the extra point.
Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing
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“I never really saw the benefit of that, so sort of glad to see that’s gone,” Russell added, with Sainz’s team-mate Charles Leclerc voicing a similar opinion.
But not every driver is on the same page, as Red Bull’s Sergio Perez actually quite liked the added element, especially the extra pressure put on drivers and teams to chase the fastest lap at the end of the race.
“I don’t really agree,” he said. “It gave a lot.
“There were races especially when the championship is pretty tight between teams and drivers where that could really make a difference. We are talking about 24 points a season.
“I don’t know why it changed, I just felt like it was quite good. When you go for it, it is quite a lot of pressure for the mechanics to deliver the right stop, for you to deliver the right lap. I don’t think it was the best move.”
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