WORLD MOTOR SPORT COUNCIL 12.09.2014
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FIA President Jean Todt welcomed members of the World Motor Sport Council ahead of the first race of the new FIA Formula E Championship, to be held in Beijing on Saturday 13 September, a historic moment as the world’s first fully-electric racing championship is launched. The following decisions were taken:
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FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
The following amendments have been made to the Sporting Regulations, applicable from January 2015:
- In order to give more of an advantage to crews contesting all the stages, a seven-minute penalty, instead of five minutes, will be applied for a missed stage. The 10-minute penalty for missing the last stage of a day remains applicable.
- A WRC Team will be permitted a one-day test for each competition it nominates.
- Current Group N4 cars will be renamed as R4, in order to integrate them into the rally pyramid. This applies to all cars in the category worldwide. The calendar for the 2015 FIA World Rally Championship is confirmed as follows:
* Subject to Event Promotion Agreement
To increase the value of the FIA European Rally Championship (ERC) and create an identity for each category of car, the organisation of the Championship has been amended from 2015. - The overall ERC will be reserved for R5 and S2000 rally cars, the ERC 2 Championship has been created for drivers of Group N cars (current N4 cars), and the ERC 3 Championship will be for cars in Groups R3, R2 and R1. - Titles for teams, drivers and co-drivers will be awarded, the total number of championship competitions will be reduced from 12 to 10 and the best seven (ERC and ERC 2) and six (ERC 3) results will count towards the titles. - Additionally, the maximum age limit for ERC Junior drivers has been increased to 27 to attract more competitors and correspond with the limitation imposed for national junior championships. - Only drivers registered in the ERC categories will receive Priority status, adding value and an advantage to registration, and only FIA and ERC Priority drivers will take part in Free Practice and Qualifying. The total distance of special stages is set at between 200 and 230 kilometres to provide consistency throughout the Championship. - To further decrease costs, tyre quantities will be reduced. For four-wheel drive cars a maximum of 18 tyres per competition is permitted, and 14 for two-wheel drive cars. - Testing has also been reduced to one day for each rally a driver is contesting. FIA WORLD CUP FOR CROSS COUNTRY RALLIES - In order to reduce costs for competitors, a number of new regulations have been implemented from January 2015. FIA Priority drivers competing in Bajas will be allowed to use only eight tyres per competition. If a tyre is damaged during the running of the competition, it may be replaced with the agreement of the FIA Technical Delegate. However such a change will incur a 90 second time penalty for each tyre changed. In timed service areas on Bajas, only two mechanics and one engineer may work on a competing vehicle, and competitors may only refuel at commercial fuel stations using fuel on sale to the public. - In order to adjust the balance of performance, restrictor diameters will be amended in 2015 depending on the average altitude of the competition. As such, the average altitude of the total distance of selective sections must be published in the Supplementary Regulations. - The definition of a marathon cross country rally has been amended to be a competition with at least 5000 kilometres of selective sections, previously 3000 kilometres. - To be included in the final classification a competitor must have checked in at the first time control of each leg and have checked in at the final time control of the competition. - To be classified a competitor must not have received a fixed penalty on more than 50% of the legs of a rally. A fixed penalty will not be applied on the final day of a competition. - The results of all Cross-Country rallies and the best five Bajas will be taken into account for the final classification, ensuring that with one additional competition in the calendar, teams can continue to operate at current budget levels. The calendar for the 2015 FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies is confirmed as follows:
Tunisia Rally will run as a candidate event from 28 May to 2 June for possible inclusion in the 2016 calendar. FIA FORMULA E CHAMPIONSHIP
After the pre-season test campaign and the first race simulation, a number of adjustments to the sporting regulations of the 2014 Formula E championship have been agreed. The full regulations are available on the FIA website.
GT COMMISSION HISTORIC MOTOR SPORT
COMMISSION OFF-ROAD COMMISSION The current FIA Cup for JuniorBuggy (for drivers aged 13 to 21) will be classified as the FIA European Autocross Championship for JuniorBuggy in 2015. The 2015 FIA European
Autocross Championship will adopt a Semi/Final format (as used in Rallycross
since 2013). This replace the current Finals C, B, A format. As of 1 January
2015, the minimum allowed weight for Race Trucks is defined as follows: 5400 kg (down from 5500 kg), of which 3200 kg (down from 3300 kg) measured at the
front wheels. SINGLE-SEATER
COMMISSION
CIK COMMISSION The CIK Commission has been mandated to carry out an analysis with regard to the proposal to introduce a new category below the KF-Junior category. A “CIK-FIA South
American Karting Academy Trophy” is to be introduced. The first round of the
new series is to take place in early 2015. After two years of work collecting the sport clubs’ data and information regarding their needs and priorities, the World Council adopted the FIA Sport Club Development plan. This a roadmap to support the development of its 138 sport clubs worldwide through the drawing up of dedicated strategies with the goal of strengthening the growth and sustainability of motor sport in each country.
The FIA is now
better positioned to strengthen its sport clubs, grow motor sport worldwide,
including vital grassroots motor sport and encouraging young people into our
sport.
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