Zing a écrit:Mais on est d'accord que l'EL2 ne sert à rien dans ce format.
Rare, mais là, je ne partage pas ton avis.
EL1 = préparation de la qualif
EL2 = préparation de la course du dimanche et surtout cela permet aux pilotes de continuer à se familiariser avec la piste.
Les réglages ne sont pas les mêmes pour les 2 exercices, notamment pour la gestion des pneus.
Voici ce qui peut être fait en parc fermé.
2022 Formula 1 Sporting Regulations 42/117 29 APRIL 2022
©2022 Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile ISSUE 6
Between these times, other than when cars are sealed overnight in accordance with
Article 40.6, the following work may be carried out:
a) Engines may be started.
b) Fuel may be added or removed and a fuel breather fitted.
c) Wheels, wheel fasteners and tyres may be removed, changed or rebalanced and tyre pressures adjusted.
d) Spark plugs may be removed in order to carry out an internal engine inspection and cylinder compression checks.
e) Permitted breather, heating or cooling devices may be fitted.
f) A jump battery may be connected and on-board electrical units may be freely accessed via a physical connection to the car.
g) Charging and / or discharging of the ERS energy storage devices.
h) The brake system may be bled.
i) Engine oil may be drained.
j) Compressed gases may be drained or added.
k) Fluids may be drained and/or replenished, however, fluids used for replenishment must conform to the same specification as the original fluid.
l) The aerodynamic set up of the front wing may be adjusted using the existing parts. No parts may be added, removed or replaced.
m) If the Technical Delegate is satisfied that changes in climatic conditions necessitate alterations to the specification of a car, changes may be made to the brake ducts, as described in Article 3.13 of the Technical Regulations, and to the engine and/or gearbox cooling bodywork that lies within the RV-BODY-REAR and/or RV-RBW- EC reference volumes, as defined in Appendix 1 of the Technical Regulations. These changes may be made at any time after all Competitors have been sent the message “CHANGE IN CLIMATIC CONDITIONS” using the official messaging system. From this point onwards the choice of brake ducts and engine and/or gearbox cooling bodywork is free and pitot tubes may be covered or uncovered, subject always to compliance with the relevant Technical Regulations.
n) Bodywork (excluding radiators) may be removed and/or cleaned.
o) Cosmetic changes may be made to the bodywork and tape may be added.
p) Any part of the car may be cleaned.
q) On board cameras, marshalling system components, timing transponders and any associated equipment may be removed, refitted or checked.
r) Any work required by the Technical Delegate.
s) Changes to improve the driver’s comfort. In this context anything other than the adjustment of mirrors, seat belts and pedals may only be carried out with the specific permission of the Technical Delegate.
i) Should ambient temperature change significantly, Competitors will be requested to change the head padding required by Article 12.6.1 of the Technical Regulations using the official messaging system.
ii) The addition or removal of padding (or similar material) is also permitted but may only be carried out under supervision and, if required by the Technical
Delegate, must be removed before the post-race weighing procedure.
t) Drinking fluid for the driver may be added at any time, however, the capacity of the container for any such fluid must not exceed 1.5 litres.
u) Repair of genuine accident damage, which is defined as any of the following:
i) Damage sustained as a result of contact with a barrier.
ii) Damage sustained as a result of contact with another car or object on track.
iii) Damage incurred whilst off track limits, which also results in significant loss
of lap time or a lap time which is deleted by the Race Director.
v) Any parts which are removed from the car in order to carry out any work specifically permitted above, or any parts removed to carry out essential safety checks, must remain close to it and, at all times, be visible to the scrutineer assigned to the relevant car.
i) Furthermore, any parts removed from the car in order to carry out any such work must be refitted before the car leaves the pit lane