There wouldn't exactly be a third place if the first two tie. I guess the third person to finish would be considered second place and the first two would both be first place. Hope this helped!
If there is a tie, the driver that has won the most races in the year is named the champion. If there is a tie for number of wins, the driver with the most second place finishes is named the champion. If there is a tie for wins and number of second place finishes, the driver with the most third place finishes is named the champion. The tie breaker rules work their way down the finishing order until the tie is broken. Going into the final race of the 2010 F1 season, Fernando Alonzo has 5 wins and 246 points, Mark Webber has 4 wins and 238 points, and Sebastian Vettel has 4 wins and 231 points. Incredibly, it is possible that all three drivers could be tied after the final race in Abu Dhabi. For example ... If Alonzo finishes 5th and gets 10 points, Webber finishes 2nd and gets 18 points, and Vettel wins and gets 25 points, all three drivers would end the season with 256 points. The first tie breaker would be number of wins. Alonzo and Vettel would have 5 wins and Webber would have 4 wins so Webber would be eliminated and Alonzo and Vettel would still be tied. The second tie breaker would be number of second place finishes. Alonzo and Vettel both would have 2 second place finishes so they would still be tied. The third tie breaker would be number of third place finishes. Alonzo and Vettel would both have 3 third place finishes so they would still be tied. The fourth tie breaker would be number of fourth place finishes. Alonzo would have 2 fourth place finishes and Vettel would have 3 fourth place finishes. Alonzo would be eliminated and Vettel would be named world champion.
It depends on the purse for that year, but usally just short of $1 million
One third is bigger maddamNo,1/3 = 0.3333333333331/4 = 0.251/3 is bigger. As the denominator gets bigger, the fraction gets smaller.
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1 gold for the winner 1 silver for second place 1 bronze for third place
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1 point for a tie.
the 4 gets rounded down so the answer is 2.5, to 1 d.p.
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