F1 Qualifying Rules
F1 safety and flags.
F1 qualifying rules. F1 basic rules and faqs. F1 cars and tyres. Usually there is more drama and aggression during the qualifying day in comparison to the race day with drivers constantly being on their toes as qualifying requires them to be at their best to guarantee a spot ahead in the starting lane. No one likes to see a small tag from one cars front wing to anothers rear wheel result in a puncture not least the puncturee so to try and limit the risk the rules now dictate that the first 50mm of front wing endplates have to be made purely of carbon fibre.
F1 tracks and calendar. But as there was a limit on laps and tires the fastest cars like michael schumacher in his ferrari would not go on the track at all until the last minutes then take the top positions. For years formula 1 qualifying was a one hour session with all the cars running simultaneously and the fastest driver taking pole position the second fastest taking the second position etc.