F1's Nikolas Tombazis Discusses Safety and Regulation Adjustments After Bearman Crash
‘Every accident at high speed is a shock’: F1 rules guru on response to Bearman crash
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Following a serious crash at the Japanese Grand Prix, Nikolas Tombazis, the single-seater director for the FIA, emphasizes the need for careful regulation adjustments in Formula One. While some drivers express dissatisfaction with the new rules, Tombazis aims for a balanced approach to enhance safety and driver experience ahead of the Miami Grand Prix on May 3.
- 01Nikolas Tombazis, FIA's single-seater director, is confident in F1's ability to adapt regulations post-crash.
- 02The recent crash raised concerns about closing speeds between cars, prompting a review of safety measures.
- 03Drivers like Lando Norris and Max Verstappen have voiced dissatisfaction with the new energy management rules.
- 04Upcoming meetings will focus on addressing technical and safety concerns before the Miami Grand Prix.
- 05The FIA plans to introduce changes that enhance safety without altering engine construction.
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Formula One is navigating a challenging start to the season amid new regulations and safety concerns highlighted by Oliver Bearman's crash at the Japanese Grand Prix. Nikolas Tombazis, the single-seater director for the FIA, is leading discussions on potential adjustments to improve safety and driver satisfaction. While some drivers, including Lando Norris and Max Verstappen, have criticized the new energy management rules, Tombazis believes the issues are manageable without a complete overhaul of the regulations. He emphasizes the importance of careful analysis before implementing changes to avoid exacerbating existing problems.
Meetings involving the FIA, teams, and drivers are scheduled throughout April, culminating in a decision on regulatory changes before the Miami Grand Prix on May 3. Tombazis aims for a consensus among stakeholders, acknowledging the passion surrounding the sport and the need for ongoing dialogue. He reassures that while the new regulations will evolve, the focus remains firmly on safety, with adjustments to energy recovery and deployment parameters being prioritized.
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The adjustments to regulations aim to enhance driver safety and satisfaction, directly affecting the experience of drivers and the safety of races.
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