Some sound thinking here, ESPImperium.ESPImperium wrote:Im starting to think that the testing ban is starting to be a bit outdated now. Heres how id have the testing re-structured;
Preseason:
* 15 Days accross 4 tracks.
* Test 1: Valencia - Feb 1 to Feb 3 (Circuit Ricardo Tormo) [Single Car]
* Test 2: Circuito de Jerez - Feb 10 to Feb13 [Single Car]
* Test 3: Circuit de Catalunya - Feb 18 to Feb 21 [Single Car]
* Test 4: Sakihr, Bahrain - Mar 3rd to Mar 6th [Dual Car] (The team will have all its gear in place for the first GP by then.
* Race Drivers are limited to 7 dats total testing (A half day will constitute a full day), this will mean that Test, Reserve & Young guys can get a feel for the car.
* The final 5 teams in the Constructors Title the year before are granted an extra 2 days testing at Bahrain
* This gives a total of 19 days testing for the successful teams and 21 for the tail enders, their Race Drivers are also granted an extra days testing in lew of this as well.
* Each team is limited to 10,000km (Bottom 5 teams will be 12,000km).
On Season Testing:
* There should be 2 on season tests lasting 3 days
* Testing will be done by Test, reserve or Development drivers
* Race drivers arnt allowed to be active at theese events.
* Testing will be done at non-callander cuicits like Aragon and Portamao
* Each team is limited to 500km per day.
At Race testing:
* In FP1 at 15 events (new tracks excepted) each team has to put in a Test, reserve or Development driver
Post Season:
* At Abu Dhabi there will be a single 5 day test from the Tuesday after each GP
* The first two are used for Development and Young Drivers
* The first three days shall be dual car status to get as many young guys on track as posible. The last two days for the test will be single car status.
* The final two days are for Race, Test or Reserve drivers to experiment with new things for the following season.
* Each team is limited to 5,000km
This gives teams a posible 17,500km test allowance for each season, with new teams having 19,500km allowance with more time for their drivers to get their cars better.
It also means that there can be some in season testing as well to develop drivers for the future.
However, without a concrete set of regulations (Both technichal and sporting) for a period of say 5 years, and a strong RRA and fair Concorde aggreement this will simply not happen.
My attitude to a third car is if a team wishes to run one they can, then if the team has a 1-2-3 finish they only get points for the first two with third placed points going down to P4 then. Complicated, but fair. But to be honest id like to see a 13th team as well, or two well financed single car teams would also be decent to me as well.
I like the idea of additional testing AND that it be restricted to real "test" drivers. We need to keep fresh new talent flowing into F1.
Also like the idea of tail-endres getting moer testing (but I wonder if the really bad team(s) would be able to afford it!)
I'm ambivalent about 3-car teams, but strongly support the idea of single-car entrants. They could add a lot to the sport.
Also would like to see independent teams be allowed to buy and run a car. How control it? The third Williams (for example) would NOT count toward Williams' points.
I'd add some definition about "promotional" events. Those events could be used to skirt the testing limits, but they need to be allowed, with controls, to help the teams satisfy (and attract) sponsors.