F1: FIA confirms changes to engine penalties and Super License system

F1: FIA confirms changes to engine penalties and Super License system

Published Jul. 10, 2015 4:02 p.m. ET
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As expected, the FIA World Motor Sport Council has addressed the issue of power unit penalties, as mandated by the Strategy Group last week.

From Hungary onwards, the maximum penalty a driver can receive for changing power unit elements is starting from the back of the grid, so time penalties, drive-throughs and stop-and-go penalties have gone.

In addition, a fifth extra engine has been granted for manufacturers in their first year, which will apply to Honda.

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The World Council said: “The simplification of the power unit penalties, ensuring that the most a driver can be penalized is to be demoted to the rear of the grid – this will eliminate penalties during the race for these infractions.

“New power unit manufacturers to F1 will receive an extra power unit for each driver to use throughout Grands Prix for the season, bringing the total to five – one more than the existing power unit suppliers. This will be applied retrospectively to Honda. These changes to the sporting regulations will come into force with immediate effect.”

In addition, the WMSC has looked at the new F1 Super License system, which is based upon points accrued via success in various categories. The WMSC has approved the update of the Super License regulations with a view to:

“Increasing flexibility for drivers having qualified for a Super License, but do not have the opportunity to race in Formula One. These drivers will now keep this possibility for three years (e.g. typical F1 test driver situation).

“Enlarging the list of Series included in the Super License point system following numerous requests from series for inclusion.

“Adjusting of points given to some series already included to better reflect the strength of series.

“Granting the champion of the FIA Formula E Championship with a Super License, although the Championship is not part of the points system.”

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