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If this can get super licence points (and for the record, I think it's great that it does), why not IndyCar or similarly situated series? I'd love to see drivers like Colton Herta on the grid.
I think you're under a misconception. A lot of series give super license points, full overview here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIA_Super_Licence
This is a stark over-preferation of F1 Academy over other F4 series though.
What do you mean over-preferation? Because the list you posted shows that F4 gets you more points (not much more but still). They're driving the same cars as some F4 series so shouldn't they get the same points?
And it also seems like it's a downgrade from w series.
Oops I misread the list, you are absolutely right
And it should be a downgrade from W series, this series is a grade lower