中文不負責任翻譯:
在本季最後一站阿布達比後再加開一場新秀賽的構想,
在週三由FIA單座賽事總監N.Tombazis主持的F1委員會上,
由F1主席S.Domenicali否決,轉開始探討2025年舉辦的可能性。
這個會議於義大利法恩札VCARB車隊總部召開,
有討論一些2026賽季規則:
1.季前測試包含3項為期3天的測試,
以充分認識新的動力規則帶來的挑戰,
2.性能、空氣動力、安全規則及財務框架,
力求在競技公平與財務可持續性之間取得平衡,
這些變更將送交FIA批准,該事理會將於10/17舉行
以下全文:
F1 Commission rules out 'rookie race' for this year
– but concept will be explored for 2025
F1官網 - 2024/10/03
The F1 Commission has ruled out running a special ‘rookie race’ for young
drivers at the end of the season – but is keen to explore the concept for
2025.
The idea to run a race in current Formula 1 machinery for a grid of young
drivers after the final Grand Prix of the season in Abu Dhabi was being
considered, but at an F1 Commission meeting on Wednesday chaired by FIA
Single-Seater Director Nikolas Tombazis and Formula 1 President and CEO
Stefano Domenicali, it was decided not to go ahead with the proposed event
this year, but instead to look at whether such a race was possible in 2025.
A statement released on Wednesday evening confirmed: “The concept of a ‘
rookie race’ to be added to the 2024 post-season test schedule at Abu Dhabi
was discussed.
“While the concept received widespread support, it was determined that due
to timing and organisational constraints, the event would not take place in
2024, and discussions will continue to formulate a potential concept and plan
for 2025.”
The Commission, which met at the RB F1 team HQ in Faenza, Italy, did however
discuss some changes to the regulations for the 2026 season.
Firstly, it’s been agreed that the pre-season testing schedule will involve
three, three-day tests, “in recognition of the challenges presented by the
new Power Unit Regulations,” which will come into force for 2026.
The Technical Regulations themselves for 2026 were also amended at the
meeting, specifically in the areas of performance, aerodynamics and safety.
The statement said these changes “involve an increase of the expected
aerodynamic performance of the cars following extensive collaboration between
the teams and the FIA over the last few months.”
And finally, the 2026 Financial Regulations were discussed, and it was agreed
they will be “an evolution of the current regulatory framework.”
“The objectives of the 2026 regulations are to provide a competitive balance
between sporting fairness and financial sustainability,” the statement said.
All proposed changes are subject to approval by the World Motor Sport
Council, which will rule on them at their next meeting on Thursday, October
17.
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