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Details of new F1 licence system revealed by FIA

The FIA has revealed the new requirements to qualify for a Formula 1 superlicence in light of changes which were made following criticism of Max Verstappen's seat with Toro Rosso. Verstappen will be 17 when he makes his debut this year, but future drivers will need to be at least 18, they will need to pass a test on the sporting regulations and have competed in at least two seasons of junior single-seater categories. They will also be required to earn a minimum of 40 points in the three years preceding their application for a superlicence. The new points system was revealed by the FIA on Monday, with only five championships offering the full 40 points needed - IndyCar, the World Endurance...
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