Sunday, March 30, 2008

The basic ground rules of F1

The sporting regulations are the framework of rules used for running Grands Prix.
They define basic ground rules such as:
  • The length of a Grand Prix must be the least number of laps that exceeds 305km (189.5 miles).
  • What happens if a race has to be stopped.
  • Whether a Grand Prix happens regardless of rain. (It does.)
  • The points system: (currently 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points for the first eight places in the race).
  • Driving etiquette, such as the one-move rule, and transgressions, such as jumping the start, passing under yellow no-overtaking flags and ignoring blue flags (which instruct a lapped car to move aside).
  • Tyre allocation. Currently a maximum of 12 sets per weekend for each car.
  • Penalties. Anything from a small fine up to exclusion from the world championship depending upon the seriousness of the offence.

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