F1 to get more flexible time penalties

F1 rulemakers have decided on more flexible five-second penalties for offences during races and eased curfews on mechanical work in the new turbo era.

Formula One drivers during the US Grand Prix

Formula One is to introduce five-second penalties for certain offences from the coming season. (AAP)

Formula One is to introduce five-second penalties for certain offences from the coming season, the ruling body FIA announced.

Pending approval from the F1 Commission and the teams, the F1 Strategy Group decided at a meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, on Thursday that these penalties can be taken before work is carried out on a car during a pit stop.

The five-second penalty gives race stewards more flexibility in imposing sanctions. Up to now, they could only impose drive-through penalties, which cost a racer around 20 seconds.

The Strategy Group also decided to give teams six so-called curfew "jokers" in 2014 instead of the previous two.

F1 has a six-hour work curfew which lasts until three hours before the day's first session, and eight hours on a Thursday.

The move was made to seas any teething problems in connection with major rule changes with new engines and cars.

Among the changes is the use of a 1.6-litre V6 turbocharged motor instead of the previous 2.4-litre naturally-aspirated V8.

The meeting, which included F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone, FIA president Jean Todt and team representatives, also agreed to present a cost-cutting plan to the World Motor Sport Council in June, for introduction in 2015.


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