I found this comparison on the German Wikipedia, where you can first find the actual driver's Top 10 point scorers,which looks like this and basically tells us nothing apart from the fact that Seb has dominated the time after the new points system was introduced:
And here you can see the driver's Top 10 how it would look like if we had always had the current points system.
First I was a bit surprised to see Rubens Barrichello ahead of Ayrton Senna in both tables. On a second thought he was around extremely long, so it's not that surprising.
I'm still mightily impressed to see Fernando Alonso being third in the adjusted table.
What do you guys make of that table?
First I was a bit surprised to see Rubens Barrichello ahead of Ayrton Senna in both tables. On a second thought he was around extremely long, so it's not that surprising.
I'm still mightily impressed to see Fernando Alonso being third in the adjusted table.
What do you guys make of that table?