1. F1 2009: Year of controversy (Part 1) - RaceFans
Nov 10, 2009 · But even after 2007's spying investigations and the Mosley scandal last year, somehow 2009 even manage to trump these for controversy. Here's ...
Formula 1 seems to have become incapable of getting through a season without some kind of scandal. But even after 2007’s spying investigations and the Mosley scandal last year, somehow 2009 even manage to trump these for controversy. Here’s the first of a two-part look back at the controversies that spoiled the F1 season. Medals … Continue reading F1 2009: Year of controversy (Part 1)
2. History of safety devices in Formula 1: The halo, barriers & more - Autosport
The speed limit is currently 80km/h, although the race director has it in their power to amend it if necessary, in consultation with the FIA F1 safety delegate.
Formula 1 has come a long way during the course of its 70-year history, and in no area so much as in terms of safety
3. F1 2009 Season review: Did the new rules work? - Racecar Engineering
Nov 9, 2009 · This feature will allow a driver to compensate for front downforce lost when following another car, which should enhance his chances of ...
Improved overtaking and lower costs were the main aims of the 2009 technical regulations, we see how effective they were
4. [PDF] 2009 FORMULA ONE TECHNICAL REGULATIONS - FIA
Mar 17, 2009 · Changes needed for safety reasons may be introduced with shorter notice in consultation with the currently competing teams. 2.3 Dangerous ...
5. Why FIA hopes F1's new rules won't repeat mistakes of 2009
Jan 25, 2022 · What went wrong in 2009? The last time that F1 rewrote the regulations in an effort to improve the racing and generate more overtaking was 2009.
However, there remains a firm conviction that, when the new F1 cars are unleashed in battle for the first time in Bahrain, the new regulations will hit the target of allowing the racing to be better.
6. F1 2009: Year of controversy (Part 2) - RaceFans
Nov 11, 2009 · The claim that Piquet had crashed on purpose during the previous year's Singapore Grand Prix – causing a safety car period that helped team mate ...
It was the year F1 almost split in two: the summer of 2009 was dominated by the row over budget caps. When the FIA and the teams finally reached an agreement on reducing costs it briefly seemed F1’s season of scandal might be over. But then came word of some extraordinary allegations from Nelson Piquet … Continue reading F1 2009: Year of controversy (Part 2)
7. New Safety Car Rules For '09 - TenTenths Motorsport Forum
Jan 27, 2009 · Originally Posted by : The FIA has confirmed that Formula One's safety car regulations are to be changed for the 2009 season following ...
New Safety Car Rules For '09 Formula One
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8. [PDF] 2009 FORMULA ONE SPORTING REGULATIONS - FIA
Dec 12, 2008 · The person having charge of an entered car during any part of an. Event is responsible jointly and severally with the competitor for ensuring ...
9. Lying scandal - Formula 1 Wiki - Fandom
The Lying scandal began at the Australian GP in 2009 when Lewis Hamilton passed Jarno Trulli, who had drifted off the track, while driving behind a Safety ...
The Lying scandal began at the Australian GP in 2009 when Lewis Hamilton passed Jarno Trulli, who had drifted off the track, while driving behind a Safety Car. In the next round, Hamilton passed Trulli, but after the race, the McLaren team and Hamilton denied that Hamilton had deliberately passed Trulli. Trulli was given a 25-second penalty for overtaking behind a safety car, causing him to drop to 12th place. However, it later became clear to the FIA that McLaren had ordered Hamilton to let T
10. How the Formula One crisis unfolded - The Guardian
... secure the future of the smaller teams. 10 ... It also rejects Fota's points proposal and says the 2009 champion will be the driver with most race wins.
A timeline of how the crisis between the FIA and Fota unfolded
11. F1 2009: Renault banned - Racecar Engineering
Jul 26, 2009 · They said that the team's actions had compromised safety in breach of Article 3.2 of the Sporting Regulations, and in breach of Article 23.1.
Loose wheel leads to FIA suspending French team from Valencia race
12. Formula One: a 'crash' course in motorsports medicine - PMC
Apr 15, 2024 · ... safety measures and ultimately mandated its use for international events in 2009. Statistically it is difficult to measure the success of ...
There is no question that motorsports are inherently dangerous. In particular, Formula One (F1) has long been associated with this risk, tallying a large number of major injuries and fatalities throughout the history of the sport. Traveling at excessively high speeds in open-wheel and open-cockpit vehicles in very close proximity to each other puts the drivers at major risk of track incidences and crashes. These high speeds convey incredibly high forces onto the driver, often resulting in serious consequences. To a certain degree, this risk enhances the appeal of the sport, however measures must be taken to enhance driver safety, both preventively through track, car, and safety equipment, as well as improved medical interventions and care.
13. No peace in sight after season in which scandal eclipsed racing drama
Nov 2, 2009 · ... F1 · Golf. Lewis Hamilton comfortably secured pole in the new £800m ... 2009 4.24 · LePendu · 4 Nov 2009 4.24. 0. Briatore's exceptional ban ...
Maurice Hamilton: From Australia to Abu Dhabi's debut the Formula One season had it all and, with four new teams joining the circus next years, there is no sign of a tailing-off