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From 2022, the fastest lap point is only awarded if 50% or more of the scheduled race distance is completed. [28] The FIA is set to abolish the fastest lap point rule for the 2025 season onwards. [35] Unlike various other motor racing series, F1 has never awarded bonus points to drivers for leading the most laps (e.g., the IndyCar Series) or ...
The FIA announced Thursday that drivers would no longer get a bonus point for having the fastest lap starting in 2025. The bonus point has been around since 2019, when F1 introduced the rule in an ...
Formula One drivers who have set a fastest lap [20] [22] Rank Driver Country Fastest laps Seasons active First fastest lap Last fastest lap 1 Michael Schumacher ‡ Germany: 77 1991–2006, 2010–2012: 1992 Belgian Grand Prix: 2012 German Grand Prix: 2 Lewis Hamilton † United Kingdom: 67 2007– 2007 Malaysian Grand Prix: 2024 Canadian Grand ...
with 2 additional bonus points for pole and 1 bonus point for fastest race lap and 1 bonus point for most positions gained 2010: 2024: Formula One World Championship: 1 additional bonus point for fastest race lap between 2021 and 2024 [6] 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - 2010: 2010 Swedish Touring Car Championship: 2010: 2017
Additionally, the fastest lap point will now only be awarded if more than 50% of the scheduled race distance is completed. [26] However, these rules do not apply and full points will be awarded when a race is suspended and then resumed, even if the whole race distance cannot be completed in the 3 hour race window. [27]
Defending champion Hamilton raced around the 3.54 miles (5.79 kilometers) of asphalt at the so-called Temple of Speed in the fastest lap recorded in the sport at 164.267 mph (264.362 kph).
Points will be awarded to the top-eight, as was the case in 2023. The sprint race result will not have any impact on the grand prix qualifying on Saturday or the grand prix on Sunday.
The 107% rule was removed in 2003 since the FIA's rules indicated previously that 24 cars could take the start of a Formula One race, and a minimum of twenty cars had to enter a race. [citation needed] In 2003, the qualifying procedure changed to a single-lap system, rendering the rule inoperable. However, there were concerns about the pace of ...