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How new F1 gearbox rule reduces Saudi Arabian GP crash grid penalty jeopardy

How new F1 gearbox rule reduces Saudi Arabian GP crash grid penalty jeopardy

Under the 2022 FIA sporting regulations there is no longer a penalty associated with a change of gearbox after the start of running on a Saturday.

Street and temporary tracks like Jeddah, Melbourne, Monaco, Baku and Montreal – where it’s all too easy to heavily damage a car – are no longer such a tightrope walk for teams and drivers.

Speculation about whether a heavy rear or side impact could trigger a gearbox change and potential a penalty, at least in the early part of the season.

This is because until last season drivers had to use a gearbox for six consecutive events, with an event defined as Saturday and Sunday only – on Fridays they could use a practice gearbox that was outside the main allocation.

What that meant was that a heavy impact in either FP3 or qualifying often led to a gearbox change for the race and a five-place penalty.

The system has changed for this season, and there is now a pool of gearboxes that can be swapped around in much the same way…

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