Think. Is this a bet you really want to place?
Set a deposit limit.

F1 to get more flexible time penalties

Formula One is to introduce five-second penalties for certain offences from the coming season, the ruling body FIA announced.

Pending approval from the F1 Commission and the teams, the F1 Strategy Group decided at a meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, on Thursday that these penalties can be taken before work is carried out on a car during a pit stop.

The five-second penalty gives race stewards more flexibility in imposing sanctions. Up to now, they could only impose drive-through penalties, which cost a racer around 20 seconds.

The Strategy Group also decided to give teams six so-called curfew “jokers” in 2014 instead of the previous two.

F1 has a six-hour work curfew which lasts until three hours before the day’s first session, and eight hours on a Thursday.

The move was made to seas any teething problems in connection with major rule changes with new engines and cars.

Among the changes is the use of a 1.6-litre V6 turbocharged motor instead of the previous 2.4-litre naturally-aspirated V8.

The meeting, which included F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone, FIA president Jean Todt and team representatives, also agreed to present a cost-cutting plan to the World Motor Sport Council in June, for introduction in 2015.

Think. Is this a bet you really want to place?
For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
Exit mobile version