Safety
A GPS marshalling system, involving a cockpit light display of flag signals in each driver's car, is being introduced. This will allow Race Control to alert drivers to potential hazards more effectively.
All cars must also now be fitted with a medical warning light just ahead of the driver's cockpit. This is to provide rescue crews with an immediate indication of the severity of the accident and is connected to the FIA data logger.
The crash tests that Formula One cars must pass have been made more stringent. The velocity used in the frontal impact test has been increased from 14m/s to 15m/s, while the minimum size for the impact-absorbing structure has also been raised. In addition, the driver�s cockpit must now be clad in special anti-penetration panels made of Zylon. An additional five kilograms has been added to the car�s minimum weight requirement to offset the weight of the panels.
Safety car
In 2007, safety car regulations have been modified to prevent drivers diving for the pits the minute the safety car comes onto the circuit, and to stop backmarkers interfering with the leaders during a race restart. No car is allowed to enter the pits until the field is bunched up behind the safety car and before the safety car returns to the pit any lapped car running between cars on the lead lap must overtake those cars and the safety car before taking up their correct position at the back.
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Engines
Engines homologated and used during the last two races of 2006 must now be used during the 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons. Although this move, designed to cut development costs, has been widely described as an 'engine freeze', some limited development work will be allowed. This will, however, be strictly controlled by the FIA.
The two-race engine rule will no longer apply to Friday practice sessions. This means any driver starting a meeting with a fresh engine will not be penalised for an early failure. It also means drivers may opt to use alternative engines on Fridays and save their race engines for the remainder of the weekend.
Tyres
With Bridgestone becoming Formula One racing's sole supplier for 2007, each team will receive only two specifications of tyre per event. However, they will get more sets - four per driver on the Friday and ten for the remainder of the weekend. Each driver must use both specifications during the race.
Friday Practice
Third cars will no longer be allowed, but all teams are now permitted to run one alternative test driver in each Friday session. The alternative driver must be nominated beforehand and may use either of the team's race cars.
Weekend schedule
In a slight change to the Grand Prix weekend format, Friday's two practice sessions have been extended from 60 to 90 minutes each.
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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1. Fernando Alonso (wallpapers)
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Pedro de la Rosa (wallpapers)
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Car:
MP4-22
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2. Lewis Hamilton (wallpapers)
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Garry Paffet (wallpapers)
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Engine: Mercedes-Benz FO 108T V8
Tyre: Bridgestone Potenza
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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ING Renault F1 Team
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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3. Giancarlo Fisichella (wallpapers)
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Nelson Piquet jr (wallpapers)
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Car:
R27
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4. Heikki Kovalainen (wallpapers)
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Ricardo Zonta (wallpapers)
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Engine: Renault RS27 V8
Tyre: Bridgestone Potenza
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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5. Felipe Massa (wallpapers)
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Luca Badoer (wallpapers)
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Car:
F2007
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6. Kimi Raikkonen (wallpapers)
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Marc Gene (wallpapers)
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Engine: Ferrari 056 V8
Tyre: Bridgestone Potenza
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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Honda F1 Racing Team
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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7. Jenson Button (wallpapers)
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Christian Klien (wallpapers)
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Car:
RA107
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8. Rubens Barrichello (wallpapers)
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James Rossiter (wallpapers)
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Engine: Honda RA807E V8
Tyre: Bridgestone Potenza
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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BMW Sauber F1
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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9. Nick Heidfeld (wallpapers)
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Sebastian Vettel (wallpapers)
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Car:
F1.07
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10. Robert Kubica (wallpapers)
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Timo Glock (wallpapers)
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Engine: BMW P86/7 V8
Tyre: Bridgestone Potenza
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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Panasonic Toyota Racing
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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11. Ralf Schumacher (wallpapers)
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Frank Montangy (wallpapers)
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Car:
TF107
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12. Jarno Trulli (wallpapers)
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Engine: Toyota RVX-07 V8
Tyre: Bridgestone Potenza
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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Red Bull Racing
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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14. David Coulthard (wallpapers)
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Robert Doornbos (wallpapers)
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Car:
RB3
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15. Mark Webber (wallpapers)
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Michael Ammermuller
(wallpapers)
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Engine: Renault RS27 V8
Tyre: Bridgestone Potenza
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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AT&T Williams F1 Team
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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16. Nico Rosberg (wallpapers)
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Narain Karthikeyan
(wallpapers)
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Car:
FW29
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17. Alexander Wurz (wallpapers)
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Kazuki Nakajima (wallpapers)
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Engine: Toyota V8
Tyre: Bridgestone Potenza
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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Scuderia Toro Rosso
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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18. Vitantonio Liuzzi (wallpapers)
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Robert Doornbos (wallpapers)
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Car:
STR02
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19. Sebastian Vettel (wallpapers)
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Engine: Ferrari V8
Tyre: Bridgestone Potenza
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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Spyker F1 Team
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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20. Christijan Albers (wallpapers)
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Markus Winkelhock
(wallpapers)
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Car:
F8-VII
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21. Adrian Sutil (wallpapers)
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F. Fauzy (wallpapers)
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Engine: Ferrari V8
Tyre: Bridgestone Potenza
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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Super Aguri F1
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F1 Grand Prix Formula 1
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22. Takuma Sato (wallpapers)
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G. van der Garde (wallpapers)
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Car:
SA07
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23. Antony Davidson (wallpapers)
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Sakon Yamamoto (wallpapers)
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Engine: Honda V8
Tyre: Bridgestone Potenza
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