After the controversies following the Singapore Grand Prix, when doubts arose about Racing Bulls‘ choice to try the quickest lap on the finish of the race with Daniel Ricciardo—successfully denying an extra level to Lando Norris and benefiting the mother or father firm Purple Bull—the FIA World Council wasted no time in reviewing the rule.
Throughout the newest assembly of the World Motor Sport Council, a number of adjustments had been confirmed concerning the rules for 2024, in addition to for the upcoming season and 2026, when System 1 will endure a major technical revolution, each by way of Energy Models and the aerodynamics of the vehicles.
Crucial information is undoubtedly the choice to fully take away the rule that awards an extra level for the quickest lap if the driving force finishes within the high ten. Somewhat than modifying the rule, which might have difficult discovering options for all attainable eventualities, it was determined to remove it completely from subsequent season’s sporting rules.
“The World Council has authorised some minor adjustments to the sporting and technical rules for 2024 and 2025, together with the elimination of the purpose awarded for the quickest lap,” reads the assertion launched by the Federation saying the choice.
The purpose for the quickest lap was launched in 2019 so as to add an additional aspect of pleasure, however it clearly didn’t dwell as much as expectations, usually going to drivers who had the chance to pit for brand new tires with out shedding a place throughout the cease. Moreover, it opened up strategic choices for groups to attempt to deny their direct rivals the additional level, a theme that grew to become notably evident within the latest Singapore race.
Ranging from the 2025 season, System 1 will remove the additional level, restoring the utmost of 25 factors for successful a race as the one factors a driver can earn in a Grand Prix.
Modifications to FP1 for Younger Drivers
The WMSC additionally authorised plans to double the alternatives for younger drivers to take part throughout the season. Starting in 2025, groups shall be required to assign one FP1 session on Fridays to a rookie twice throughout the season, for every automobile. Because of this whereas as much as 2024 every staff needed to subject a debutant in two FP1 periods complete all through the championship—one for every automobile—in 2025, this requirement shall be doubled. Every debutant might want to take part in two apply periods for every automobile, successfully substituting the official drivers 4 occasions.
This transfer follows the cancellation of a deliberate dash race for rookies within the Abu Dhabi post-season assessments for 2024, however it’s being thought of for 2025, offering rookies with extra constant working in F1 vehicles, even for groups missing the sources to conduct a TPC program with vehicles older than two years.
Revised and Simplified Rules for 2026
As mentioned within the newest F1 Fee, the World Council authorised a sequence of adjustments and refinements to the brand new technical rules for F1 in 2026, which have been revised based mostly on suggestions from the groups, who had been dissatisfied with the draft launched by the FIA final June. The sporting rules have additionally been revised and shall be simplified in comparison with the present construction: the preliminary concept was to overview them in 2022, however because of the significance of the technical adjustments, it was determined to postpone the rewrite.
In 2026, nonetheless, the rules shall be simplified to make it simpler for groups to navigate the varied articles. Moreover, measures have been added to control the power administration of the 2026 Energy Models and the administration of adjustable aerodynamics, which incorporates the usage of “straight mode” (low aerodynamic drag) and “nook mode” (excessive downforce).