A driver should acquire a minimal of 40 factors over a two or three-year interval to be relevant for an F1 tremendous licence.
They are often gained from an inventory of FIA-recognised championships. The upper the drivers end a season, the extra factors they are going to obtain.
These championships embody the Components collection (F2, F3, Components E and F1 Academy), IndyCar, World Endurance Championship and Nascar.
The highest three in Components 2 will obtain 40 factors, whereas in IndyCar, the champion can be awarded 40 factors, second place will get 30 and third will get 20.
In F3 and FE, the champion will obtain 30 factors, second 25 factors, and third 20 factors.
Drivers that maintain a ‘free follow solely’ tremendous licence can acquire factors after they full 100km throughout F1 follow classes.
To acquire this particular licence a driver should be at the least 18 years outdated, maintain a Grade A licence, cross the FIA concept check, and full both six races in F2 or accumulate 25 tremendous licence factors in three seasons.