Fatigued Formula One mechanics will be spared regular all-night shifts next season after the sport’s governing body inserted a “curfew” in new rules published on Monday.
The first grands prix of the championship just finished saw some of the new teams working around the clock to get their cars ready in time.
Next season will be the longest ever, with a record 20 races.
The International Automobile Federation (FIA) said in the new sporting regulations that team personnel “associated in any way with the operation of the cars” would be barred from the circuit for two six-hour periods before the start of practice on Friday and Saturday.
The lockout will start from midnight to 6am where practice starts at 10am local time and from 1am to 7am where practice begins at 11am.
“However, each team will be permitted four individual exceptions to the above during a championship season,” the FIA said.
The governing body also toughened up regulations to encourage fair play on the track.
“Maneuvers liable to hinder other drivers, such as more than one change of direction to defend a position, deliberate crowding of a car beyond the edge of the track or any other abnormal change of -direction, are not permitted,” it said. “Drivers must use the track at all times. For the avoidance of doubt the white lines defining the track edges are considered to be part of the track, but the curbs are not.”
Some drivers had been criticized this season for deliberately gaining an advantage by leaving the track to gain a better line where there was a hard run-off.
The gearbox rules were also tweaked, with drivers allowed one penalty-free change.
“For 2011 only, except during the last event of the championship season, each driver will be permitted to use a replacement gearbox without incurring a penalty the first time this becomes necessary during the season,” the new rules said. “Under such circumstances the replacement gearbox will only be required to complete the remainder of the event in question.”
Drivers are currently penalized five places on the starting grid if gearboxes do not last four consecutive events but that will stretch to five next year.
The 107 percent rule, which excludes a driver from taking part in a race if his best lap in qualifying exceeds 107 percent of the fastest time set in the session, was restored after being dropped to help the new teams.
Under exceptional circumstances, however, stewards could still allow a car to start.
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