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FIA confirm qualifying rules

The FIA has revealed the full sporting regulations governing the new qualifying system that will be introduced at the season-opening Australian GP. Earlier this week the F1 Commission approved the regulations, which will govern how the new format is run. Qualifying remains a three-part format but as of this year drivers will be knockout during each segment and not only at the end. Article 33 of the Sporting Regulations reads as follows… 33. Qualifying Practice 33.1 The qualifying practice session will take place on the day before the race from 14.00 to 15.00. The session will be run as follows : a) From 14.00 to 14.16 (Q1) all cars will be permitted on the track. Seven minutes after...
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