Formula One
racing will implement a new, elimination-style qualifying format for 2016’s
opening Grand Prix in Australia after it was approved by the FIA’s World Motor
Sport Council on Friday.
Q1
- 16
minutes
- After 7
minutes, slowest driver eliminated
- Slowest
driver eliminated every 1 minute 30 seconds thereafter until the chequered flag
- 7 drivers
eliminated, 15 progress to Q2
Q2
- 15
minutes
- After 6
minutes, slowest driver eliminated
- Slowest
driver eliminated every 1 minute 30 seconds thereafter until the chequered flag
- 7 drivers
eliminated, 8 progress to Q3
Q3
- 14
minutes
- Ater 5
minutes, slowest driver eliminated
- Slowest
driver eliminated every 1 minute 30 seconds thereafter until the chequered flag
- 2 drivers
left in final 1 minute 30 seconds
In each
session, the final elimination will occur at the chequered flag, rather than
when the time is up. The Council also agreed with the recent proposal from the
F1 Commission to extend the deadline for the completion of 2017 Sporting and
Technical Regulations until April 30, 2016. This will allow all stakeholders
the best opportunity to finalise all relevant work - especially with regard to
power unit regulations focusing on the four key areas of supply cost,
obligation to supply, performance convergence, and further improvement of
noise. Also approved were the 2017 bodywork regulations proposed by the F1
Commission, with early simulations indicating an improvement in lap times of
approximately 4-5 seconds on most circuits.
Πηγή: f1.com
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