F1 2011 season news / pre-season updates

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Abu Dhabi young driver test times

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1.		Ricciardo	Red Bull Racing	RB6	1:40.803		46	pit	
2.		di Resta	Force India	VJM-03	1:42.736	+ 1.933	28	pit	
3.		Turvey		McLaren		MP4-25	1:42.933	+ 2.130	47	pit	
4.		Bird		Mercedes GP	W01	1:43.201	+ 2.398	38	pit	
5.		Vergne		Toro Rosso	STR5	1:43.392	+ 2.589	42	pit	
6.		Gutierrez	Sauber		C29	1:43.410	+ 2.607	37	pit	
7.		Aleshin		Renault		R30	1:43.661	+ 2.858	37	pit	
8.		Bianchi		Ferrari		F10	1:43.894	+ 3.091	28	pit	
9.		Stoneman	Williams	FW32	1:44.051	+ 3.248	30	pit	
10.		da Costa	Force India	VJM-03	1:44.704	+ 3.901	20	pit	
11.		Maldonado	HRT F1 Team	F110	1:46.278	+ 5.475	59	pit	
12.		Gonzalez	Lotus F1	T127	1:46.910	+ 6.107	48	pit	
13.		Haryanto	Virgin Racing	VR-01	1:49.439	+ 8.636	21	pit	
14.		Buurman		Force India	VJM-03	no time	0	pit
 
Moves I'd love to see (but mostly won't happen:))-

Di Resta - Force India (I really don't rate either current driver, FI is a good team that needs better quality at the wheel)
Kubica (Massa) - Rarri
Raikonnen (Webber) - RBR
Chandok - possibly Virgin? better yet Force India? Indian driver for an Indian team.

Kobayashi? I'd love to see him in a car with more speed, same for Rosberg really.
 
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FORMULA ONE

Tyres
Pirelli has been selected as the single tyre supplier for the FIA Formula One World Championship for a period of three years, commencing in 2011. The sole supplier will undertake to strictly respect the sporting and technical regulations implemented by the FIA.

“Competitor’s staff” FIA Licence
A proposal relating to specific licences for members of staff of competitors entered in the FIA World Championships has been submitted to the Formula One Commission. This is under consideration for implementation in the FIA Formula One World Championship from the start of 2011, with a view to inclusion in other FIA World Championships in the future.

Safety Car
With immediate effect, no car may overtake until it has passed the first safety car line for the first time when the safety car is returning to the pits. However, if the safety car is still deployed at the beginning of the last lap, or is deployed during the last lap, it will enter the pit lane at the end of the lap and the cars will take the chequered flag as normal without overtaking.

General safety
With immediate effect, any car being driven unnecessarily slowly, erratically, or which is deemed potentially dangerous to other drivers, will be reported to the stewards. This will apply whether any such car is being driven on the track, the pit entry or the pit lane.

In order to ensure cars are not driven unnecessarily slowly on in-laps during qualifying or reconnaissance laps when the pit exit is opened for the race, drivers must stay below the maximum time set by the FIA between the safety car line after the pit exit and safety car line before the pit entry. The maximum time will be determined by the race director at each event prior to the first day of practice, but may be amended during the event if necessary.

The grid
From 2011, any driver whose best qualifying lap exceeds 107% of the fastest Q1 qualifying time will not be allowed to take part in the race. Under exceptional circumstances, however, which may include setting a suitable lap time in a free practice session, the stewards may permit the car to start the race. Should there be more than one driver accepted in this manner, the grid order will be determined by the stewards.

Driver adjustable bodywork
From 2011, adjustable bodywork may be activated by the driver at any time prior to the start of the race and, for the sole purpose of improving overtaking opportunities during the race, after the driver has completed two laps. The driver may only activate the adjustable bodywork in the race when he has been notified via the control electronics that it is enabled. It will only be enabled if the driver is less than one second behind another at any of the pre-determined positions around each circuit. The system will be disabled the first time the driver uses the brakes after the system has been activated. The FIA may, after consulting all the competitors, adjust the time proximity in order to ensure the purpose of the adjustable bodywork is met.

Aerodynamic influence
With the exception of the parts necessary for the driver adjustable bodywork, any car system, device or procedure which uses driver movement as a means of altering the aerodynamic characteristics of the car is prohibited from 2011.

Weight
From 2011, the minimum weight of the car must not be less than 640 kg at all times during the event.

Fuel draining
With immediate effect, if a sample of fuel is required after a practice session the car concerned must have first been driven back to the pits under its own power.
 
Driver adjustable bodywork
From 2011, adjustable bodywork may be activated by the driver at any time prior to the start of the race and, for the sole purpose of improving overtaking opportunities during the race, after the driver has completed two laps. The driver may only activate the adjustable bodywork in the race when he has been notified via the control electronics that it is enabled. It will only be enabled if the driver is less than one second behind another at any of the pre-determined positions around each circuit. The system will be disabled the first time the driver uses the brakes after the system has been activated. The FIA may, after consulting all the competitors, adjust the time proximity in order to ensure the purpose of the adjustable bodywork is met.

Some interesting wording in there, so the adjustable bodywork is actually an overtaking aid?
 
lol usually when they introduce artificial carp it ends up doing more harm than good! <unfounded_rant>I'm sure if they were made to build the cars around a turbulence window they'd be able to do it but right now its every constructor for themselves (its easier to win if you can't overtake?)</unfounded_rant>
 
The adjustable bodywork seems a bit poorly thought out to me - Get close to car in front and enable it, breeze past (because that car can't enable) and at the next overtaking point the situation is reversed and the positions revert.
 
I'd be happy with these changes:

top ten 1 lap pole shootout, stop people whining about traffic etc.

2 races per weekend: 1 - approx half current race distance, 2 - knockout, last driver over the line each lap is eliminated

:D

(since overtaking would be necessary in race 2 they'll be forced to sort out the aero issues :D)
 
The adjustable bodywork seems a bit poorly thought out to me - Get close to car in front and enable it, breeze past (because that car can't enable) and at the next overtaking point the situation is reversed and the positions revert.
Not really.
For example in the last race the adjustable bodywork would have allowed Alonso past Petrov (who was clearly slower).
A lot of the problems arose this year when drivers were getting held up behind cars that were clearly slower, allowing the leaders to charge off.
 
Any news on how KERS will be implemented next year?
I would prefer giving the drivers a fixed number of boosts (say, 40 per race) so they can use them whenever they want, rather than allowing a certain amount of seconds per lap.
 
Any news on how KERS will be implemented next year?
I would prefer giving the drivers a fixed number of boosts (say, 40 per race) so they can use them whenever they want, rather than allowing a certain amount of seconds per lap.

please god no ... we already have people managing fuel , managing tyres , managing brakes..

lets not add more crap like this
 
Any news on how KERS will be implemented next year?
I would prefer giving the drivers a fixed number of boosts (say, 40 per race) so they can use them whenever they want, rather than allowing a certain amount of seconds per lap.

Get rid of the stupid limits on it, it stops usefully devlopment andmakes it a bit pointless, let them choose how much energy to recover and how to use it.
 
Get rid of the stupid limits on it, it stops usefully devlopment andmakes it a bit pointless, let them choose how much energy to recover and how to use it.
Agree completely. It would push drivers more, mean engineers would have to choose between recovering energy and breaking balance and allow better cars to more easily overtake worse cars.

That limiting of KERS and the adjustable rear wing are two of the most stupid regulations. Especially as removeing the limit on KERS would make the adjustable wing unnecessary! What the hell are they thinking?
 
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