zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Racing
/
We're Probably Getting A New Garbage Qualifying System In F1 After All
We're Probably Getting A New Garbage Qualifying System In F1 After All-March 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:34

Despite about Formula One adopting a more complicated elimination-based qualifying system, the World Motor Sport Council approved the full original plan adopt the new system at the first race of the season.

Per , the full (including whittling down the field to only two cars in the last moments of the third session) has been approved to run starting at the Australian Grand Prix.

A between the new and old systems was rumored earlier this week where the third session wouldn’t eliminate any cars, however, that won’t be happening, either. That’s good insofar as the 2016 season will have one qualifying format and won’t switch it up randomly mid-season, but bad because valid concerns about the watchability and viability of the new format seem to be going unheard.

One of those concerns may no longer be an issue, however. Autosport reports that Formula One Management (the group that handles F1's timing systems) has informed F1 head Bernie Ecclestone that they will be able to have the technical issues sorted by the Australian Grand Prix in two weeks.

What’s with the “probably,” then? According to F1 journalist, the WMSC has sent the elimination qualifying plan back to the F1 Commission and the Strategy Group for approval on the wording. The precise wording isn’t apparently as set in stone as you’d hope for an approved change to qualifying.

Along with the garbage changes to qualifying, notes that the WMSC also approved the 2017 bodywork regulations, and extended the deadline for the finalization of the 2017 Sporting and Technical Regulations until the end of April. Fortunately, WMSC statement quoted by says that they’re focusing on all the right things for the health of the series: “supply cost, obligation to supply, performance convergence, and further improvement of noise.”

Contact the author at

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Racing
Pato O'Ward Broke McLaren's 101 Month Open Wheel Losing Streak
Pato O'Ward Broke McLaren's 101 Month Open Wheel Losing Streak
November 25th, 2012. That’s the last time McLaren found victory lane in an open-wheel race. Back then it was Jenson Button winning the final round of the 2012 Formula One season, the Brazilian Grand Prix. 3080 days later, young Patricio O’Ward took his Arrow McLaren SP to victory ahead...
Mar 31, 2026
Robert Wickens Is Back In A Race Car After Life-Altering 2018 IndyCar Crash
Robert Wickens Is Back In A Race Car After Life-Altering 2018 IndyCar Crash
Back in 2018 the Canadian up-and-comer Robert Wickens suffered one of the worst crashes in motorsport in recent years. It has taken years of rehab for him to regain full control of his body, and watching him continue to push himself to better has been a total inspiration. While...
Mar 31, 2026
Custom Race Car Seats Are The Unsung Heroes Of Motorsport
Custom Race Car Seats Are The Unsung Heroes Of Motorsport
Jumpsuit. Helmet. Gloves and Shoes. You’ll need to pilot a race car, but arguably just as important as any of these things you wear, is the thing you sit in: . This is why, as funny as it may sound, race car drivers have their own custom fitted car...
Mar 31, 2026
Marc Marquez And His Teammates Can't Stop Crashing
Marc Marquez And His Teammates Can't Stop Crashing
crashed yet again during a race, and to top it off the Spanish champ proceeded to take still another tumble during a warmup run. The spills happened this past Saturday and Sunday at the . That’s two crashes in just one weekend for Marquez, who is still recovering from...
Mar 31, 2026
Everyone Racing At Le Mans Just Got Another Reason To Worry About Porsche
Everyone Racing At Le Mans Just Got Another Reason To Worry About Porsche
In December, Porsche announced it’d return to the top level of global endurance racing with an LMDh car, starting in 2023. Today we learned the German automaker’s partner will be none other than Penske. There’s more that’s interesting about why the entry isn’t a hypercar, at least depending on...
Mar 31, 2026
Formula E's Sudden Monaco Track Change Is A Reminder Of How Weird Modern Racing Has Become
Formula E's Sudden Monaco Track Change Is A Reminder Of How Weird Modern Racing Has Become
This weekend’s Monaco event will mark the first time the all-electric open-wheel series will run the very same track Formula 1 does, after employing a shortened version in previous years. But teams and drivers learned today they’ll need to adjust their preparation for the race now that the organizers...
Mar 31, 2026
Copyright 2023-2026 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved