1. General section
F 1 Grand Prix is an international competition led by FIA. It consists of FIA, team and grand prix. It aims to improve the level of racing and develop automobile technology.
2. Teams and drivers
Teams and drivers participating in the competition must hold licenses approved by the FIA. Each team should have two cars to participate in the competition, and designated racers to drive on behalf of the team. When a racing driver has an accident, another driver can be appointed to participate. But no driver or team can miss the race at will.
3. Make qualified
Qualifying is divided into three stages. In the first stage (15min unlimited fuel load), the slowest five cars were eliminated again in the second stage (15min unlimited fuel load), and in the third stage (20min), the remaining10min cars competed for the first 654,300 cars after adding the race fuel. Allow the previously eliminated 10 cars to refuel before the official competition.
begin
It's time for the race. The first thing to do is to warm the beads to ensure the safety of drivers. If the driver's car turns off at this time, it will be ranked last when starting; If the driver's car is still in the pit, the driver will leave at the gate of the pit. These drivers' original parking spaces are empty. After the tires are warmed up, each car returns to the starting parking space, and the five starting lights light up one by one. When all lights are on and all five lights are off, we can start. At this time, the car will still stall and can't start, so it will retire.
5. In the competition
If the driver's car has an accident during the race, he can return to the race slightly and quit seriously. If the car stalls, the driver can restart after 10 seconds to continue the race. When the event thinks that the accident or environment is dangerous, the yellow flag will be waved, and overtaking is generally not allowed at this time. If the tournament thinks that an accident or environment hinders the normal competition, it will send a safety car (SC), and SC will take the lead, knowing that the tournament thinks that the competition can be resumed (allowing SC to take the lead until the end of the competition). If the tournament thinks that it is really impossible to continue the game, it can announce that it will stop the game and postpone the rematch. When the lead car returns to overtake, it will wave the blue flag to signal the local car to give way quickly.
6. In the pit
Racing cars can enter the pit to change tires, refuel or repair during the race. Into the pit time is included in the competition time. After into the pit, in order to ensure the safety of the staff, the speed must be lower than 50km/h, otherwise it will be punished. Every car will enter the pit of its own team, and speeding is not allowed in the pit, and drivers are not allowed to leave.
7. End point
The driver's final result is the time when the car first touches the vertical plane of the finish line. At this time, the inspection flag will be danced, and after the finish line, you can celebrate everywhere.
8. Employees
Staff can give instructions and tips to drivers in their own teams, but they must not interfere with the races of drivers in other teams.
9. Punishment
Speeding in the pit will result in the penalty of stopping the pit 10 second; Stop the overtaking leading car and stop the pit 10 second.
10. Competition results
According to the ranking of the competition, you can get points as follows:
First place-10 points.
Second place-08 points.
Third place-06 points.
Fourth place-05 points.
Fifth place-04 points.
Sixth place-03 points.
Seventh place-02 points.
Eighth place -0 1 minute.
The driver who reaches the above ranking can add corresponding points to his personal points, and the team he represents will also get corresponding points.
1 1. Awards Ceremony
Play the national anthem of the champion, the national anthem of the team, then the organizer will award the prize, and then open champagne to celebrate.
* 7 sets of dry tires are allowed to be replaced in official competitions.
* All spare cars and the third car are prohibited in practice on Friday.
* Only 14 people are allowed to use the pit when the car enters the station, and one person per team is allowed to operate when changing wheels.
* It is forbidden to use tire preheating equipment.
flag signal
Yellow flag
The yellow flag represents obstacles in the driveway ahead, such as a crashed car. Remind drivers to drive carefully. If the obstacle car is parked on one side of the track, or the obstacle is not on the track, the yellow flag will remain motionless. If obstacles are on the track, the yellow flag will swing back and forth to remind drivers to be ready to change direction. If the track is completely blocked, two yellow flags will be waved. Overtaking is not allowed when the yellow flag appears. If a driver does not read the information of the yellow flag carefully and still drives to the accident area of the track at the speed of the race, then the driver will be severely punished or even disqualified.
Red and yellow striped flag
The red and yellow striped flag indicates that there is oil on the road before the game, or the road is wet. Drivers should drive carefully until the signal flag is retracted. If competition officials wave red and yellow flags, it means there is a so-called wet area not far ahead.
white flag
When the white flag appears, it means that there are slow-moving vehicles ahead. It may be an ambulance, or a trailer, or a safe vehicle for the Olympic Games. When seeing the white flag, the driver should drive carefully and even slow down appropriately.
red flag
A red sign indicates that the game or test ended prematurely for some reason. The red flag will appear in all positions of the whole track at the same time. At this point, the driver should return to the maintenance lane at the end of the track and wait there to know if and when to resume the race.
Blue flag
The blue sign means that a faster car is approaching behind, ready to overtake. Then the driver should approach to one side to make way for the car coming from behind. In F 1 race, if a driver fails to give way to the overtaking route for the following car after waving the green flag three times, the driver will be punished with 10.
Green flag
The green sign indicates that the obstacle ahead has been cleared, and the driver can accelerate overtaking at the race speed again.
pirate flag
If the driver's number is displayed on the starting line and a black flag appears next to it, it means that the driver needs to report to the pit after running this lap. When a driver's misconduct in the competition needs to be disciplined, or when the driver fouls in the competition, it is necessary to show the driver a black flag. When this signal appears, generally speaking, the driver may be disqualified or punished in time.
A flag with red circles on a black background.
If the driver's number is displayed on the starting line and a red flag appears next to it, it means that the driver needs to contact the maintenance station immediately. When competition officials suspect that drivers' cars need to be overhauled, they will display a flag with a black background and a red circle.
Check the signs of patterns and colors.
When there is a color check flag, it means that the game or practice match is over. At this time, all drivers should return to the maintenance lane or concentrate in the departure area. From here on, drivers need to drive their cars to the pre-race check-in place, where they need to be tested to ensure that they meet the rules and regulations of the competition. For the champion of each competition, a check flag will be waved for him; For the runner-up and subsequent drivers, check flag will still show his design.
Timetable for 2006
National circuit for each stop time
1March 12 Bahrain
March 2, Sepang, Malaysia, 19
Albert Park, Australia
April 23, imola, San Marino
May 5, 2007 newberg Forest Europe Station.
May 6 14 Catalonia, Spain
7-28 May 2008, Monte Carlo, Monaco
June 8 1 1 Silverstone Circuit, UK
9-25 June, Montreal, Canada
10 July 2, Indianapolis, USA
11July16th, Manicur, France
12 July 30th, Hockenheim, Germany
13 August 6th Budapest, Hungary
14 August 27th, Istanbul, Turkey
Monza Italy
16 10 Shanghai, China
17 10 08 Suzuki, Japan
122 October, Interlagos, Brazil
F 1 the history of the grand prix
1948: The race held in Bocheng, France, adopted a unified formula for the first time, hence the name Formula One racing.
1950: Only in 1950, the first F 1 championship was officially held, and the awards at this time were only based on the performance of the car. At that time, the contestants still followed the rules formulated by the FIA in 1947. This rule is that the participating cars can be equipped with 4.5L non-turbocharged or 1.5L turbocharged engines. 1950 19 On May 3rd, the first world championship was held at Silverstone Circuit (once a military airport) of the British Grand Prix. Italian Giuseppe Farina won the Alfa Romeo racing car and became the first world champion.
1952: Due to the lack of support for F 1 event organization, F2 cars were forced to be used in the competition; In the F2 competition, it is stipulated that the car can only be equipped with a non-turbocharged engine with a displacement not exceeding 2.0L.
1954: GP cars accepted the new regulations of F 1 this year. The non-supercharged engine with the maximum displacement of 2.5L or the supercharged engine with the maximum displacement of 0.75L, Mercedes-Benz also re-entered the race this year and won its first victory in the GP race in France. Juan Manuel Fangio, who represented Maserati and Mercedes-Benz, won the sub-station championship of this competition.
1959: the rear-drive GP car began to replace the front-drive car as the protagonist of the game. Bruce mclaren took the lead in the GP Sub-race in Sebring, USA, becoming the youngest champion.
196 1: 1.5L engine racing regulations come into effect. This year, Giancarlo Baghetti became the only driver who won the championship for the first time, and Phil Hill won the first world championship title of F 1 for the United States.
1965: Jackie Stewart, the capital, represented the BRM team in the GP.
1966:3L engine racing rules released. Bruce Mclaren founded his own team and made the first McLaren car with Ford engine, but the team didn't succeed in that year's race.
1968: Sponsors usually appear in F 1 competitions for the first time. This also means the end of the period when F 1 has national color. This year, the car was equipped with a tail wing for the first time, which improved the downforce of the whole car. Jim clark died in the F2 race in Hockenheim. Bruce McLaren, the founder of McLaren, personally won the Belgian GP for the first time.
1969: Matra, Lotus and McLaren tried to switch to four-wheel drive respectively, but all failed. Jackie Stewart won the title of the first annual champion driver; Bruce mclaren died unexpectedly while testing the Can-Am car in Goodwood, England. Jochen Rind was killed in Italian GP qualifying; Later, he became the only driver who won the F 1 championship after his death.
1973: McLaren launches classic M23 car. The car participated in various races in the following six seasons. In Canada, the safety car was first used in the F 1 race.
1976: Tyrrell introduced the concept of six-wheeled racing. Nick Lauda was badly burned in an accident in New Bogeling. James hunter of McLaren won the world concept car championship.
Patrick Hyde joined Williams. Renault Rs0 1, the first racing car equipped with turbocharger, appeared in the British race.
1978 Michelin officially joined F 1, and the FIA hired Professor Sid Watkins as medical director. Flying Sword Team participated in the F 1 competition for the first time, and almost took the South African champion into their arms. F 1 began to adopt a new safety measure, that is, in order to avoid the accident caused by the crowded collision of racing cars on the first lap, medical vehicles should follow the racing cars in the outer lane at the same time, so as to take corresponding measures as soon as possible.
1980: alain prost participated in the McLaren race in Argentina. Nigel mansell (Wensu) of Lotus Team first appeared in the Australian race. Ron Dennis took over the McLaren team. In the same year, the team launched a carbon fiber chassis car designed by John Barnard.
198 1: due to FIA regulations, all drivers must have a super driver's license. Before the South African race, a large number of drivers who opposed this regulation announced a strike.
1982: Colin Chapman, the founder of Lotus Team and the most innovative designer of F 1 racing car, died of a heart attack. McLaren used a turbocharged engine for the first time in the Netherlands.
1984: Brazil's Senna officially announced its participation in the F 1 Australia Race. All cars with turbocharged engines will compete for the first time.
1985: The Minardi team participated in the F 1 for the first time, and the business between Benetton and Tallerman became closer and closer. At first, as a sponsor (Benetton once sponsored Alfa Romeo and Tyrell), he bought the Tallerman team soon and took part in the F 1 race in the name of Benetton team in 1986.
1987: frank Wilhemlms, the owner of Williams Team, was seriously injured in a traffic accident while Paul ricard was driving home from the proving ground, resulting in paralysis. Hungary is the first race after the abolition of the "Iron Curtain" policy.
1988: adrian newey was appointed as the technical director of the March team. The FIA stipulates that the engine of a racing car should be equipped with a designated turbocharger to reduce the driving force. However, in 1989, this provision was cancelled, and it was changed to a naturally aspirated engine with a displacement of 3.5L, which could not exceed 12 cylinders. Senna won his first world championship.
1990: Mansel announced the launch of F 1.
199 1: hakkinen, Schumacher became the driver of F 1. Jordan Team was established, and Jordan 19 1 Racing McLaren won the seventh annual championship.
1992: Schumacher won the first sub-station championship in Spain. Honda launches F 1
1993: McLaren surpassed Ferrari Prost for the first time and announced its withdrawal from F 1. His four champions were five times that of Fangio at that time.
1994: Mercedes-Benz set up Sauber team, and set foot in the manufacturing of racing engines by taking a stake in IImor. With the cancellation of traction control and active suspension system restrictions, the station resumed refueling. Senna and Ratzenberg died in imola, and Schumacher became the first German to win the F 1 championship.
1995: mclaren began to cooperate with Mercedes-benz in engine development. Schumacher won the second championship. Hakkinen was seriously injured in Australian qualifying.
1996: Schumacher joined Ferrari Villeneuve, Williams Renault and Elf announced the launch of F 1 digital TV broadcasting technology, and introduced F 1 to win the annual championship. Hill and his son became the first father and son to win the F 1 championship.
1997: Newey left Williams to join McLaren and became the team director. The World Bridge set foot on f 1 Berger announced the launch of f 1 Villeneuve to win the annual championship.
1998: In order to control the speed of F 1 car, the FIA announced some new measures, including narrowing the track and prohibiting the use of McLaren's rotary braking technology with pit tires. Hakkinen won the first annual championship.
1999: Schumacher was injured in the British race, and he failed to compete in Sepang, Malaysia for the next seven races. Ferrari/KLOC-won the championship for the first time after 0/6.
2000: In Italy, a staff member died in a collision, and the regulations of collision test in F 1 competition were changed accordingly.
200 1: Spain uses traction control system and automatic gearbox.
2002: The BMWP82 engine with a speed exceeding 19000 rpm first appeared, and Schumacher won the fifth annual championship.
2003: Schumacher won the sixth annual championship, becoming the first person in F 1 world, and Alonso became the youngest GP champion in history.
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