Formula 1 could be contemplating a new points system for the future.
Force India's Vijay Mallya, on a rare paddock visit at Silverstone, reportedly revealed that Liberty Media is currently thinking about reforming how points are allocated at the end of races.
Auto Motor und Sport says that the points from 2020 could be allocated on the basis of 25-20-18-16-14-12-10-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1.
That means that the top 15, rather than just the top 10, would get points at every race.
Also being considered are points for pole position and fastest lap.
The proposal is being put to the strategy group, and would help the smaller teams - unless the team fee registration system is not also updated.
"We have to pay for each point the following year, so if the FIA wants to change something, they will also have to think about that," Mallya said.
Red Bull's Christian Horner does not like the plan.
"I think Formula 1 has far bigger problems to solve than the points system," he said.
The current campaign continues tomorrow with the British Grand Prix.