The Olympic Games is called "the three major sports in the world" because of its wide influence and high popularity. There are three principled rules:
1. In order to make racers have a relatively fair competitive environment, so that they can play their respective potentials, all the dimensions of racing cars are clearly defined, including the weight, size, fuel type, cylinder and tire size of racing cars, and also the installation of aerodynamic devices.
2. In order to prevent accidents, the most perfect safety measures are provided. Military tires, safe rubber fuel tanks, fuel flame retardants, safety helmets and other devices are all specified, and the size of drivers entering and leaving the cockpit and cabin is also specified. At the same time, the location of fuel depot and the location of fuel in the maintenance station are also specified, and the protective measures of Zhumen are also required.
3. The cylinders of the engine of the racing car should be oval, and there should be no more than 8 cylinders. At the same time, there must be 4 stroke-exchange and naturally aspirated cylinders; Two of the four tires of the racing car can be driven.
Due to the particularity of F1 race, there is a very strict requirement on the length, width, road conditions and safety measures of the dedicated track, which is to avoid danger. Therefore, the track is generally circular, with each lap being 3? 7 kilometers, the total length of the track is 35? 32 kilometers, he generally can't have a long straight, and there should be wide grass or sand beside the track to reduce the threat to the audience.
For a qualified special track, the following equipment is indispensable;
1. The track must have many bends to control the speed. At present, each lap of the track is between 3 and 7 kilometers, and the width is between 7 and 11 meters.
2. The starting and finishing straights should be able to accommodate two cars side by side without feeling crowded, so it is generally required to be 12 meters wide and 25m meters long.
3. For the safety of the audience, The stands must be separated from the track by 1.2-meter-high railings and barbed wire.
4. The track must be equipped with cameras and TV towers to facilitate TV broadcast.
5. In order to let the audience in the stands see the whole process of the game clearly, a large-screen TV must be installed opposite the stands.
6. Security personnel should set up observation stations in relatively dangerous areas so that security personnel can keep the track open at any time and deal with emergencies in time. And send a potentially dangerous safety signal to drivers.
7. Have a helicopter to give first aid to injured drivers.
8. There should be a medical station with an operating room and first aid room in the protective place next to the repair station.
9. Each team should be equipped with a permanent facility maintenance point.
1. The sponsor's reception stand should be set up in the high stand behind the maintenance station, and it must be able to overlook the maintenance station.
11. There should be a parking lot for transport vehicles and campers.
12. In order to facilitate the commanders to contact the safety personnel through radio devices, so as to ensure the smooth progress of the competition and control the competition. That's a "super driver's license" issued by FIA (FIA)-FIA Super License. This driver's license is only issued to drivers who have performed well in the F3,F3 or CART series. It usually takes a driver eight years to progress from karting to F1, but in fact only a few people have the ability and opportunity to climb the top of the racing pyramid.
the starting price in 28 is 1, euros, and drivers have to pay 2, euros per minute for the points earned. Last year, the figures were 1,725 euros and 456 euros respectively.
This means that Raikkonen, the world champion in 27, will spend 23, euros-almost 199,255 euros more than what he spent in 27. The combined cost of two Ferrari drivers is 428, euros
F1 race in p>28:
March 16th: Australia (Melbourne)
March 23rd: Malaysia (Sepang)
April 6th: Bahrain ([font size=4] Manama [/font]. )
April 27th: Spain (Barcelona)
May 11th: Turkey (Istanbul)
May 25th: Monaco
June 8th: Canada (Montreal)
June 22nd: France (Manicure)
July 6th: Britain (Silverstone. Europe (Valencia, Spain)
September 7th: Belgium (Spa-Franco)
September 14th: Italy (Monza)
September 28th: Singapore [confirmed as a night race]
October 12th: Japan (Mount Fuji)
October 19th. Some of them are now on the plateau, where the air is thin to test the physical quality of drivers; Some are racetracks composed of streets, where the road surface is relatively narrow and tortuous, and drivers will crash if they operate improperly; Some racetracks appear to have wide roads, but they also have the skills to test drivers up and down slopes; Other racetracks are built in lush forests, where the runway fluctuates greatly and it is difficult for drivers to control the car. Due to frequent accidents in racing cars, FIA requires that all the racetracks in the host countries must have enough grass buffer zones. The ambulance personnel in each stadium must also be distributed in every corner of the stadium, and strive to run into the scene for rescue at the moment of an accident.
F1 Competition Time Division
Friday:
First practice in the morning: 9 minutes /6 minutes
Second practice in the afternoon: 9 minutes /6 minutes
Saturday:
Third practice in the morning: 6 minutes /45 minutes
Afternoon qualifying
. The distance of the main race of each race should not be less than 35km, not more than 32km (except 26km in Monaco), not less than 1h and 1min, and not more than 2h
Rules of qualifying in p>28:
The first qualifying session: 2min (15min in 26-27). Now there are 12 teams, so the first quarter gives more opportunities to small teams)
The second quarter qualifying: 15 minutes (also in 26-27)
The third quarter qualifying: 1 minutes (15 minutes in 26-27, because of the reduced time, the fuel consumed in the third quarter qualifying will not be replenished in the competition) < In the eyes of many F1 experts, the value of the team championship is greater than the driver championship. The scoring method is the integral system, and the points of drivers and teams are cumulative. Team points are accumulated by the points of two drivers. If the race is forced to stop before 75% of the whole race, the points must be multiplied by 1/2, and the world champions of drivers and teams can be decided by accumulating points at each race station. If the final points are the same, compare the number of champions, runners-up and runners-up in each substation ... until one side is more than the other. If it is still the same, it is necessary to compare the fastest lap speed and pole position in the race, and the final way will be decided by drawing lots.
in p>27, F1 integral system
first place: 1 points
second place: 8 points
third place: 6 points
fourth place: 5 points
fifth place: 4 points
sixth place: 3 points
seventh place: 2 points
McLaren-Mercedes)
3 p > 3, BMW
4, Renault
5, Williams-Toyota)
6 p > 6, Red Bull-Renault)
7 p > 7, Toyota. Super Aguri-Honda)
9 p > 9, Honda
1, STR-Ferrari)
11 p > 11, Spyker-Ferrari.
List of drivers in p>28 season:
Team number, name and nationality
Ferrari 1 Raikkonen Finland (world champion in 27)
2 Massa Brazil
BMW Sauber 3 heidfeld. Germany
4 Kubica Poland
Renault 5 Alonso Spain
6 Piquet Brazil
Williams 7 Rosberg Germany
8 kazuki nakajima Japan
Red Bull 9 Coulthard UK
1 Weber Australia
Toyota 11 Trulli Italy
1 2 Glock Germany
Toro Rosso 14 Borders France
15 Vettel Germany
Honda 16 Barton UK
17 Barrichello Brazil
Super Aguri 18 takuma sato Japan
19 Davidson UK
Indian Power 2 Sutil Germany
21 Fisichella Italy
McLaren 2. 2 Hamilton UK
23 Kouvalainen Finland