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Formula One racing's governing body, the FIA, has revealed details of a new Super Licence points system, making it harder for drivers to become eligible for F1 competition.
From 2016, drivers must have accumulated 40 points over a three-year period, with points allocation based on which other motorsport series they have participated in and the level of results they achieved.
Drivers will have also have to be at least 18-years old, have spent at least two years in junior single-seater categories, hold a valid road driver's licence and pass a test on the Formula One sporting regulations. The existing requirement of completing 300 kilometres in a recent F1 car also remains.
*snip*
If such a system had been in place ahead of 2015, new Toro Rosso signing Max Verstappen would be ineligible to race in F1 this year, having accrued just 20 points by finishing third in the 2014 FIA F3 European championship - the 17-year-old's only season of car racing to date.
Full story:
http://www.formula1.co
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Formula 1 schedule for 2015
Sun, Mar 15 - 2:00 AM ET Australian Grand Prix - Albert Park
Sun, Mar 29 - 4:00 AM ET Grand Prix of Malaysia - Sepang International Circuit
Sun, Apr 12 - 3:00 AM ET Grand Prix of China - Shanghai International Circuit
Sun, Apr 19 - 8:00 AM ET Grand Prix of Bahrain - Bahrain International Circuit
Sun, May 10 - 8:00 AM ET Grand Prix Of Spain - Circuit De Catalunya
Sun, May 24 - 8:00 AM ET Grand Prix Of Monaco - Circuit De Monaco
Sun, Jun 7 - 2:00 PM ET Grand Prix Of Canada - Gilles Villeneuve Circuit
Sun, Jun 21 - 8:00 AM ET Austrian Grand Prix - Spielberg
Sun, Jul 5 - 8:00 AM ET British Grand Prix - Silverstone Circuit
Sun, Jul 19 - 8:00 AM ET German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring
Sun, Jul 26 - 8:00 AM ET Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring
Sun, Aug 23 - 8:00 AM ET Belgian Grand Prix - Circuit Of Spa Francorchamps
Sun, Sep 6 - 8:00 AM ET Italian Grand Prix - Autodromo Nazionale Di Monza
Sun, Sep 20 - 8:00 AM ET Singapore Grand Prix -Singapore Street Circuit
Sun, Sep 27 - 2:00 AM ET Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka International Racing Course
Sun, Oct 11 - 7:00 AM ET Russian Grand Prix - Sochi International Street Circuit
Sun, Oct 25 - 4:00 PM ET United States Grand Prix - Circuit Of Americas
Sun, Nov 15 - 11:00 AM ET Grand Prix Of Brazil - Autodromo Carlos Pace
Sun, Nov 29 - 8:00 AM ET Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Yas Marina Circuit
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Sun, Mar 15 - 2:00 AM ET Australian Grand Prix - Albert Park
Sun, Mar 29 - 4:00 AM ET Grand Prix of Malaysia - Sepang International Circuit
Sun, Apr 12 - 3:00 AM ET Grand Prix of China - Shanghai International Circuit
Sun, Apr 19 - 8:00 AM ET Grand Prix of Bahrain - Bahrain International Circuit
Sun, May 10 - 8:00 AM ET Grand Prix Of Spain - Circuit De Catalunya
Sun, May 24 - 8:00 AM ET Grand Prix Of Monaco - Circuit De Monaco
Sun, Jun 7 - 2:00 PM ET Grand Prix Of Canada - Gilles Villeneuve Circuit
Sun, Jun 21 - 8:00 AM ET Austrian Grand Prix - Spielberg
Sun, Jul 5 - 8:00 AM ET British Grand Prix - Silverstone Circuit
Sun, Jul 19 - 8:00 AM ET German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring
Sun, Jul 26 - 8:00 AM ET Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring
Sun, Aug 23 - 8:00 AM ET Belgian Grand Prix - Circuit Of Spa Francorchamps
Sun, Sep 6 - 8:00 AM ET Italian Grand Prix - Autodromo Nazionale Di Monza
Sun, Sep 20 - 8:00 AM ET Singapore Grand Prix -Singapore Street Circuit
Sun, Sep 27 - 2:00 AM ET Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka International Racing Course
Sun, Oct 11 - 7:00 AM ET Russian Grand Prix - Sochi International Street Circuit
Sun, Oct 25 - 4:00 PM ET United States Grand Prix - Circuit Of Americas
Sun, Nov 15 - 11:00 AM ET Grand Prix Of Brazil - Autodromo Carlos Pace
Sun, Nov 29 - 8:00 AM ET Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Yas Marina Circuit
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(it's rumored Mark Webber got Fernando the invitation to begin with)
IIRC, they had discussed being able to send out maximum speed limit signals to the cars, but there were issues with when they would hit the cars - no F1 driver wants to have power taken away without warning, especially if it were to happen during some traction critical event like cornering.
FIA president Jean Todt and medical chief Gerard Saillant are planning legal action against former Formula 1 driver Philippe Streiff over comments relating to the Jules Bianchi crash investigation.
Streiff, who is confined to a wheelchair as the result of an F1 testing accident in Brazil in 1989, has been widely quoted in French media as suggesting the panel that looked into Bianchi's Japanese Grand Prix accident was put together simply to exonerate the FIA of any blame for what happened.
Full story:
http://www.autosport.c
Sun, Mar 15
2:00 AM ET Australian Grand Prix
Albert Park
Sun, Mar 29
4:00 AM ET Grand Prix of Malaysia
Sepang International Circuit
Sun, Apr 12
3:00 AM ET Grand Prix of China
Shanghai International Circuit
Sun, Apr 19
8:00 AM ET Grand Prix of Bahrain
Bahrain International Circuit
Sun, May 10
8:00 AM ET Grand Prix Of Spain
Circuit De Catalunya
Sun, May 24
8:00 AM ET Grand Prix Of Monaco
Circuit De Monaco
Sun, Jun 7
2:00 PM ET Grand Prix Of Canada
Gilles Villeneuve Circuit
Sun, Jun 21
8:00 AM ET Austrian Grand Prix
Spielberg
Sun, Jul 5
8:00 AM ET British Grand Prix
Silverstone Circuit
Sun, Jul 19
8:00 AM ET German Grand Prix
Hockenheimring
Sun, Jul 26
8:00 AM ET Hungarian Grand Prix
Hungaroring
Sun, Aug 23
8:00 AM ET Belgian Grand Prix
Circuit Of Spa Francorchamps
Sun, Sep 6
8:00 AM ET Italian Grand Prix
Autodromo Nazionale Di Monza
Sun, Sep 20
8:00 AM ET Singapore Grand Prix
Singapore Street Circuit
Sun, Sep 27
2:00 AM ET Japanese Grand Prix
Suzuka International Racing Course
Sun, Oct 11
7:00 AM ET Russian Grand Prix
Sochi International Street Circuit
Sun, Oct 25
4:00 PM ET United States Grand Prix
Circuit Of Americas
Sun, Nov 15
11:00 AM ET Grand Prix Of Brazil
Autodromo Carlos Pace
Sun, Nov 29
8:00 AM ET Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Yas Marina Circuit
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Full text from McLaren
Having performed an exhaustive series of tests and scans – some of them as recently as yesterday evening – McLaren-Honda driver Fernando Alonso's doctors have informed him that they find him asymptomatic of any medical issue; that they see no evidence whatsoever of any injury; and that they therefore describe him as entirely healthy from neurological and cardiac perspectives alike.
However, Fernando's doctors have recommended to him that, following the concussion he sustained in a testing accident at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on February 22nd, for the time being he should seek to limit as far as is possible any environmental risk factors that could potentially result in his sustaining another concussion so soon after his previous one, so as to minimise the chances of second impact syndrome, as is normal medical procedure when treating athletes after concussions.
My guess is they know the still have huge problems with the Honda power unit so why risk him when you can just throw K-Mag in there and get someone that has race experience and car experience and knows how to communicate that his engine blew up just as much as Alonso does.
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Full text from McLaren
My guess is they know the still have huge problems with the Honda power unit so why risk him when you can just throw K-Mag in there and get someone that has race experience and car experience and knows how to communicate that his engine blew up just as much as Alonso does.