FIA's SPORTSREGULATIV FOR FORMEL 1 - 2002
INDEX:

- REGULATIONS
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GENERAL UNDERTAKING
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
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LICENCES
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CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
-
DEAD HEAT
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PROMOTER
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ORGANISATION OF EVENTS
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INSURANCE
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FIA DELEGATES
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OFFICIALS
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COMPETITORS APPLICATIONS
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PASSES
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INSTRUCTIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS TO COMPETITORS
-
INCIDENTS
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PROTESTS
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SANCTIONS
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CHANGES OF DRIVER
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DRIVING
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CAR LIVERY
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TESTING
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PIT LANE
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SPORTING CHECKS
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SCRUTINEERING
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SUPPLY OF TYRES IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP AND TYRE LIMITATION
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WEIGHING
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GENERAL CAR REQUIREMENTS
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SPARE CAR
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GENERAL SAFETY
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FREE PRACTICE, QUALIFYING PRACTICE AND WARM UP
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STOPPING THE PRACTICE
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PRESS CONFERENCES AND DRIVERS PARADE
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THE GRID
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MEETINGS
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STARTING PROCEDURE
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THE RACE
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SAFETY CAR
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STOPPING A RACE
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RESTARTING A RACE
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FINISH
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PARC FERME
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CLASSIFICATION
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PODIUM CEREMONY
- APPENDIX 1
- APPENDIX 2
- APPENDIX 3

The FIA will organise the FIA Formula One World Championship (the Championship) which is the property of the FIA and comprises two titles of World Champion, one for drivers and one for constructors. It consists of the Formula One Grand Prix races which are included in the Formula One calendar and in respect of which the ASNs and organisers have signed the organisation agreement provided for in the 1998 Concorde Agreement (Events). All the participating parties (FIA, ASNs, organisers, competitors and circuits) undertake to apply as well as observe the rules governing the Championship and must hold FIA Super Licences which are issued to drivers, competitors, officials, organisers and circuits.