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weeping regulation changes agreed
WMSC ratify FIA-FOSA cost-cutting proposals
12/12/08 14:08


  • This same engine will continue to be used in 2011 and 2012 (thus no new engine for 2011).

  • Subject to confirmation of practicability, the same transmission will be used by all teams.

    Chassis
  • A list of all elements of the chassis will be prepared and a decision taken in respect of each element as to whether or not it will remain a performance differentiator (competitive element).

  • Some elements which remain performance differentiators will be homologated for the season.

  • Some elements will remain performance differentiators, but use inexpensive materials.

  • Elements which are not performance differentiators will be prescriptive and be obtained or manufactured in the most economical possible way.

    Race weekend
  • Standardised radio and telemetry systems.

  • Ban on tyre warmers.

  • Ban on mechanical purging of tyres.

  • Ban on refuelling.

  • Possible reduction in race distance or duration (proposal to follow market research).

    Factory activity
  • Further restrictions on aerodynamic research.

  • Ban on tyre force rigs (other than vertical force rigs).

  • Full analysis of factory facilities with a view to proposing further restrictions on facilities.

    Longer term

    The FIA and FOTA will study the possibility of an entirely new power train for 2013 based on energy efficiency (obtaining more work from less energy consumed). Rules to be framed so as to ensure that research and development of such a power train would make a real contribution to energy-efficient road transport.

    An enhanced Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) system is likely to be a very significant element of an energy-efficient power train in the future. In the short term, KERS is part of the 2009 regulations, but is not compulsory. For 2010 FOTA is considering proposals for a standard KERS system. The FIA awaits proposals.

    A number of further amendments were adopted for the 2009 and 2010 Sporting and Technical Regulations.

    E.A. © CAPSIS International


      



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