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FIA president Max Mosley believes Formula One drivers should be punished with a kind of demerit points system rather than on-the-spot pitlane penalties.
At Indianapolis, Juan Pablo Montoya punted Ferrari's Rubens Barrichello off the track and had his title-charge halted with a 'drive through' penalty.
But Mosley, reacting to complaints of the current system, reckons it might be better to threaten drivers with race-bans should they clock up too many points.
'What we have at the moment is bound to give the occasional odd result,' said the Briton. 'Even if it is not unfair, people still think it is and that is just as bad.'
According to reports, Mosley discussed his plans with teams at the recent F1 Commission meeting, to some scepticism.
The Englishman, however, says the main advantage of his proposal is that if a team or driver disagrees with the decision, there is the right of appeal.
Max Mosley said: 'So far we have always succeeded in getting an appeal hearing before the next grand prix.'
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Hier zit wel toekomst in, in verschillende Europese landen is er al een puntensysteem voor het rijbewijs. Volgens mij kan het wel werken in de F1. En ook de bevoegde instanties die moeten oordelen over wat wel en niet kan hebben dan tijd genoeg om een degelijk onderbouwde straf te geven.