Refuelling to be reintroduced in F1 for 2017

  • Published on 15 May 2015 15:11
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  • By: Rob Veenstra

A FIA statement: "The Formula One Strategy Group met yesterday in Biggin Hill to exchange views on the current challenges that F1 faces. Besides the statuary members of the Group, representatives of the engine manufacturers were also invited."

The Strategy Group members have debated a number of levers aimed at improving the show. An initial series of measures has been voted:

For 2016:

- Free choice of the two dry tyre compounds (out of four) that each team can use during the race weekend

For 2017:

- Faster cars: 5 to 6 seconds drop in laptimes through aerodynamic rules evolution, wider tyres and reduction of car weight

- Reintroduction of refuelling (maintaining a maximum race fuel allowance)

- Higher revving engines and increased noise

- More aggressive looks

A few other measures have also been discussed but require further investigation before they can be implemented:

- A global reflection on race weekend format

- Measures to make starts only activated by the driver without any outside assistance

"Furthermore, in light of the various scenarios presented by the independent consulting company mandated by the F1 Strategy Group, at the initiative of the FIA, to work on the reduction of costs and following a constructive exchange, a comprehensive proposal to ensure the sustainability of the sport has emerged. The Strategy Group member Teams have committed to refine it in the next few weeks, in consultation with the other teams involved in the championship. On the engine side, it has been decided that stability of the rules should prevail in consideration of the investments of the manufacturers involved in the sport and to give visibility to potential new entrants. The allowance for a 5th engine to be used during the 2015 season has been rejected."

"This constructive meeting between the FIA, FOM and the Teams has allowed paving the way for the future of the championship. All parties agreed to work together with an intention to firm up these proposals and submit them to the approval of the F1 Commission and the World Motor Sport Council of the FIA as soon as possible for implementation."

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  • scf1fan

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    Great! More hoses dragged down pit lanes and fires to boot. What? They didn't think the danger to the drivers was shared equally enough so they want to endanger the pit crew as well? Did they think . . . "Flaming Keystone Kops" . . . now that's entertainment? If they wanted to slow down the pit stops, why don't they just limit the number of people allowed to work on the car!!
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    If they want faster, more powerful cars, get rid of the fuel flow limit! If they want cars "more difficult to drive" get rid of the honking big wings that just get broken off any way. (I do drive a hybrid - I don't drive a carbon fiber Fokker Tri-plane!) If they want the drivers to take risks, don't make it that the risks they take and fail at (like a blown engine) will make them start from the pit lane for the last half of the season. Lastly - if they don't want the "less well financed" teams to go under due to the costs the rules impose, distribute the purse more equally!
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    This really isn't rocket science.

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