The rules to know in F1 racing
Each F1 season has a maximum of 12 teams. Each team competes with two racing cars. All drivers in the team must have a high-level driver’s license issued by FIA – the World Automobile Federation. If you want to attend F1, the teams must make a deposit of 48 million USD. The entire amount will be refunded to the team into 12 equal parts each month since the official team joins the race. If the team gives up, they will lose the deposit.
Each team has the right to use 4 riders in a season. The test driver only participated in free races before the race without counting this number. The team can freely replace people before entering the race race on Saturday afternoon. If you change people later, they must ask for permission to award the referee.
Pit roads are where drivers will enter to maintain the vehicle. On the day of free practice, the maximum speed of a race car in a pit lane is 60 km / h. While the classification and main competition took place, the maximum speed was raised to 80 km / h.
In street races, the maximum speed limit in pit roads can change. If exceeding the permitted speed during training, the driver will have to pay a fine of 250 USD per km / h. During the race, they will be penalized once running through the pit lane.
Pit roads are where drivers will enter to maintain the vehicle. On the day of free practice, the maximum speed of a race car in a pit lane is 60 km / h. While the classification and main competition took place, the maximum speed was raised to 80 km / h.
In street races, the maximum speed limit in pit roads can change. If exceeding the permitted speed during training, the driver will have to pay a fine of 250 USD per km / h. During the race, they will be penalized once running through the pit lane.