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2019 F1 Calendar Confirmed and Other Rules Changes from the FIA World Motorsport Council

The third FIA World Motorsport Council of 2018 was held today in Paris where a number of decisions regarding sporting and technical regulations were taken.

The 2019 F1 Calendar was approved. Not much will change from this year except there will not be any triple header next year. The United Stated Grand Prix is subject to approval but should be confirmed for 2019.

In addition to the calendar being confirmed, technical and sporting regulations were confirmed for the 2019 season.

Sporting Regulations confirmed for 2019:

  • Changes to the Safety Car regulations to ensure there is a consistent point at which drivers may overtake when the Safety Car returns to the pits. This will now be the same in all three types of restart
  • The teams will now be responsible for initial scrutineering of their cars. Before the cars go on track for the first time, teams must declare conformity with all safety related matters
  • The official end-of-race signal will now be a chequered light panel, although the chequered flag will still be shown
  • The team personnel curfew will increase from eight to nine hours

Technical Regulations confirmed for 2019:

  • Changes to the mirror regulations and also associated rear wing changes (height) for rear view visibility and safety (Articles 3.6 and 14.3)
  • The on-board camera regulations will be modified to improve the TV spectacle (Article 21)
  • Rear endplate lights are to be added for safety (Article 14.5)
  • Minor modifications to the halo fairing (Article 15.2.6) are to be made for safety reasons during a potential driver extraction

2019 F1 Calendar:

2019 Calendar

About Ritesh K Bhana

Ritesh likes to think he is a true Tifosi, but he still remains fair to other teams. He supports two other teams which are not Red Bull and McLaren. Follow Ritesh on twitter @Humanshield_1

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