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Rob
2nd March 2015, 12:17
i know had thread, about helemt livery, but here couple rule clarifications aswell.

The FIA has published details of Formula 1's new helmet livery rules, which will prevent drivers changing their designs during the season.

As AUTOSPORT revealed last month, F1's leading figures voted through a new rule for 2015 to end the practice of drivers regularly swapping their helmet colours.

It was felt that forcing drivers to keep the same design for the season would help fans recognise them more easily.

The latest draft of F1's sporting regulations published by the FIA outlines that drivers must have "substantially" the same helmet colours at every round of the championship.

This will prevent drivers running dramatically different one-off helmets, but does allow small freedoms if there are new sponsors or minor design changes.

A revised article 21.1 of F1's sporting regulations states: "In order for drivers to be easily distinguished from one another whilst they are on the track, the crash helmet of each driver must be presented in substantially the same livery at every event during a championship season."

NUMBER RULE CLARIFICATION

The FIA has also revealed what will happen to drivers' race numbers once they are no longer competing in F1.

Since the start of last season, drivers have to pick a set number for their entire career - but there was uncertainty about what happens to a number when that driver retires or moves on.

The rules now state: "A driver's career in Formula 1 will be deemed to have ended if he does not participate in an event for two entire consecutive championship seasons."

CURRENT CAR DEMOS ALLOWED

In other changes to the rules, it has been confirmed that teams will be allowed to perform a brief demonstration event with a current car once the season has finished.

This had previously been banned amid a widespread testing clampdown, but rules have been relaxed a little.

The rules state such a demonstration "may only be carried between the end of the last event of the championship and the end of the calendar year.

"No such demonstration may exceed 15km [9.3 miles] in length and only tyres manufactured specifically for this purpose by the appointed supplier may be used."

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/117883

fratelliferrari
2nd March 2015, 12:29
Thanks for posting this Rob :thumb

WS6TransAm01
2nd March 2015, 12:55
Why... Why do we need more rules? Soon there will be a rule limiting the number of ice cream bars a driver can eat during a Grand Prix weekend. Who needs this rule, totally useless.

Ed Harley
2nd March 2015, 16:03
They should now all agree to use a plain black helmet with individual sponsor decals. :Hmm

REDARMYSOJA
2nd March 2015, 16:34
They should now all agree to use a plain black helmet with "The FIA made me wear this" decals. :Hmm

Fixed that for you.

Ed Harley
2nd March 2015, 16:40
Much obliged. :wave

wickedf1
2nd March 2015, 17:46
Fixed that for you.


Quote Originally Posted by Ed Harley View Post
They should now all agree to use a plain black helmet with "The FIA made me wear this" decals.

:lol Great! It is a dumb rule and rules out another bit of the artistry left in F1. It is such a little thing.

REDARMYSOJA
2nd March 2015, 21:02
They really should do something like that just to counter the stupidity.

FerrariSteve
2nd March 2015, 23:07
I think its a good idea, I really hate it when drivers change their helmets all the time and yeah I'm a Vettel fan!

But then I prefer the days when a driver picked a helmet design and kept it his entire career.

radosav
2nd March 2015, 23:42
The rules now state:"A driver's careerin Formula 1 will be deemed to have ended ifhe does not participate in an eventfortwo entire consecutive championship seasons."
So FIA is saying something we all saw last season , Kimi's career was over after he left Ferrari! :-)

Hornet
3rd March 2015, 03:31
Button would not have been able to make his pink helmet in tribute of his dad, if we had this regulation last year.

There's just no way this can be regulated.

And do people actually have trouble recognizing driver during a race anyway?

abbottcostello
3rd March 2015, 04:00
Love the black helmet idea!

I honestly don't think there will be any serious enforcement going on with this, maybe a token fine donated to charity at the very worst. Wouldn't be at all surprised if it went away rather quietly like the standing re-starts or whatever they called them.