F 1 What are the rules of the competition?

Competition system: Since the competition time of F 1 is not inter-annual, F 1 adopts a single-year league competition system, and the results of drivers and teams are determined by accumulating annual points in order to win the championship. Of all the competitions held in F 1 (1950 to 20 10), Europe held the most times, followed by North America, and Oceania held the least times, only 1 1 times. In the past, the streets and highways of the city were often used as the track, and the rules of the competition were not perfect, which greatly restricted the players. With the appearance of professional track, the rules of the game are constantly improving. Let drivers play better. Integral rules: first place: 25 points, second place: 18 points, third place: 15 points, fourth place: 12 points, fifth place: 10 points, sixth place: 8 points, seventh place: 6 points. F 1 championship: The annual championship of F 1 is divided into two categories, the driver championship and the team championship. In the eyes of many F 1 experts, the value of the team championship is greater than the driver championship. The scoring method is the integral system, and the points of drivers and teams are cumulative. Team points are accumulated by the points of two drivers. If the race has not completed two laps at this time, the driver will not get points, and the race director has the right to ask for repairing the car or using a spare car (if the rules of the year permit) to start over. If the race is forced to stop before 75% of the race, the points must be multiplied by 1/2, and the world champion of the driver and the team will be determined by the accumulated points in each race. If the final score is the same, compare the number of champions, runners-up and runners-up. Until one side is more than the other. If it is still the same, it is necessary to compare the fastest lap time and pole position in the race, and the final way will be decided by drawing lots.