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F1: Qualifying procedure altered for USGP
By alley - Oct 30, 2014, 6:00 PM ET

F1: Qualifying procedure altered for USGP

Formula 1's qualifying format has been altered for the United States Grand Prix because of the absence of Caterham and Marussia.

With the F1 grid reduced to 18 cars, the old format would have meant that just two cars would be eliminated from Q1 if no change had taken place. The matter was further complicated by the fact that Sebastian Vettel is unlikely to take part in qualifying at all because of an engine penalty.

In light of the situation, and the fact that the F1 regulations do not cater for a scenario where there are only 18 cars, the stewards for the USGP at Circuit of The Americas met on Thursday to discuss what to do. They agreed that the format would be changed so that four cars would be put out in Q1 and four cars would be put out in Q2, leaving Q3 as a traditional shootout between the fastest 10 drivers.

A statement issued by the stewards said: "Having regard to the principles established in the Formula 1 sporting regulations article 33.1, the stewards decide that the slowest four cars in Q1 will [be] prohibited from taking any further part in the session, and the slowest four cars in Q2 will likewise be prohibited from taking any further part in the session."

 

 

 

Originally on Autosport.com

 

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