Ver Mensaje Individual
Nuevas normas FIA
Antiguo
  (#1 (permalink))
Cosworth
Staff
Cosworth está en el buen camino
 
Avatar de Cosworth
 
Status: Desconectado
Mensajes: 947
Registrado: ene 2003
Ubicación: Estoy en ello
Nuevas normas FIA - 15-01-2003, 18:39:27

Bueno, pues ya estan en la web oficial en pdf.
Aqui os lo pego:


FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE L' AUTOMOBILE
MEASURES TO CUT COSTS IN FORMULA ONE
Despite the disappearance of two Formula One teams in the past twelve months,
nothing has been done to save money. Last October, the Formula One teams
rejected all the FIA’s cost-saving proposals. The teams themselves have had
several meetings, but produced nothing.
The FIA therefore invited the teams to a meeting at Heathrow Airport today and
informed them that in order to reduce costs and improve the racing it will
rigorously apply existing rules from the start of the coming season, in order to
- eliminate pit to car telemetry;
- eliminate car to pit telemetry;
- eliminate all radio communication between team and driver;
- allow only two cars per team (ie no spare car);
- place cars in parc fermé between final qualifying and the race (teams will
be unable to work on them, except under strict supervision);

- eliminate traction control, launch control and fully automatic gearboxes
(possible derogation for all or part of 2003 to be followed by absolute
enforcement in 2004, if necessary by means of standard electronic control
units);
and that the FIA will also
- allow teams to use common components;
and that it intends to introduce sporting rules for 2004 which will
- require the use of a standard braking system;
- require the use of a standard rear wing;
- require the use of long-life components;
- ensure that car manufacturers involved in Formula One supply engines to
all competing teams;

and that for 2005 it intends to bring in further sporting rules to require
- engine life to be extended from one to two races;
- a further extension to the life of major components;
- new penalties for engine or component changes outside permitted times;
and that for 2006 it intends to bring in a further sporting rule to require
- engine life to be extended to six races;
and that it will seek the agreement of the teams to introduce a new technical
regulation to
- eliminate the use of expensive exotic materials in any part of the car,
including the engine.
The FIA note detailing and explaining the above was handed to the teams today.
The full text of the note can be found on the official FIA website at www.fia.com.
Paris, January 15th, 2003

Bien,bien,menos ayudas y mas cojo...
Quitan control traccion, launch control, cambio automatico, comunicaciones con el box, telemetria desde el box,
Y el que lo pueda traducir bien que continue...
  Contactar con Cosworth a través de MSN  
Responder citando