The sudden downpour that pressured qualifying for Formulation 1’s Brazilian Grand Prix to be postponed has prompted nice intrigue a couple of distinctive ‘what if’ state of affairs.
And it’s that, if the climate in Sao Paulo stays treacherous on Sunday morning and the rescheduled session can’t run, how will the grid for the F1 race be fashioned?
The matter has no definitive reply as a result of, fairly amazingly, there’s nothing within the 2024 F1 Sporting Laws that lays out definitively how a grid will probably be outlined if qualifying can’t happen.
Fairly why that is the case isn’t clear, however curiously it’s one thing that has been addressed for the 2025 season with an modification to the laws already stating how a grid will probably be put collectively in such circumstances.
A brand new Article 42.1 of the Sporting Laws states that “within the distinctive circumstance” that qualifying doesn’t happen then “with acceptance of the Stewards that the session can’t happen, the grid for the race will probably be outlined based mostly upon the drivers’ championship classification.”
That alteration was put in after the latest F1 Fee and World Motor Sport Council conferences final month, however it’s understood it got here too late for an settlement to be reached for them to added to the 2024 guidelines.
Rain falls forward of the qualifying
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So the place does that depart issues beneath the present circumstance for outlining a grid proper now?
There are two laws right here that probably take care of the state of affairs of forming a grid when no qualifying instances have been set – though neither are specific in whether or not or not they take care of the circumstances of there being no qualifying session.
There may be Article 39.4b that particulars a state of affairs of coping with drivers who’re “unclassified.” That is for any driver that “didn’t set a time in Q1 or SQ1, or if all their laps have been deleted.”
The foundations then go on to clarify that the classification of such a driver will probably be allotted “in accordance with the order they have been categorized in P3 (or, within the case a Dash Session is scheduled, P1).”
This rule is intriguing although as a result of it may be topic to a substantial amount of interpretation.
One viewpoint is that if qualifying is cancelled, as a result of all drivers didn’t set a time in Q1, then everyone seems to be ‘unclassified’ so on a dash weekend that order can be determined by P1.
That may imply the quickest driver in opening observe, Lando Norris, taking pole place – with Max Verstappen being handed fifteenth on the grid earlier than being moved again one other 5 locations due to his engine grid penalty.
Max Verstappen, Crimson Bull Racing
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Nonetheless, such an interpretation of the foundations isn’t shared by everybody as a result of there’s a viewpoint that if qualifying is cancelled, however SQ1 has taken place, then the wording of 39.4b) truly implies that any driver who did a lap in dash qualifying is ‘categorized’.
In that case, article 42.3 is triggered which offers with how the grid order is handed out.
This states: “Categorised drivers who’ve obtained 15 or much less cumulative grid penalties will probably be allotted a brief grid place equal to their qualifying session or dash qualifying session classification plus the sum of their grid penalties.”
On this case, it may be interpreted that the grid order for categorized drivers is taken from their dash qualifying classification.
That may imply Oscar Piastri takes pole place for the grand prix forward of Norris, with Verstappen down in fourth place.
All of this debate concerning the interpretation of the laws is outmoded, nonetheless, by the Worldwide Sporting Code.
A check case for this got here on the 2019 Japanese Grand Prix when there was a threat of the grid not being fashioned in related circumstances when qualifying was rained off on Saturday morning and delayed till Sunday.
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF90, Carlos Sainz Jr., McLaren MCL34, and Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF90, within the pit lane in the beginning of Qualifying
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Amid fears that qualifying could not even happen then, the stewards issued a observe detailing what would occur in the event that they needed to type a grid with out it.
They famous that “the FIA Formulation 1 Sporting Laws are silent on the topic.”
As a substitute, they exercised the authority that was handed right down to them beneath Article 11.9.3b of the Worldwide Sporting Code to resolve how the grid can be fashioned.
This ISC rule provides the stewards complete authority to “amend the Supplementary Laws” – which successfully means they will resolve how a grid is fashioned.
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On the time they concluded that this might be based mostly on the second free observe instances from Suzuka, which was the final aggressive session that befell as a result of Saturday was a whole wash-out.
Within the occasion that Sunday qualifying doesn’t occur in Brazil then a repeat circumstance of the stewards choosing which session determines the grid will probably be enacted – and would almost certainly be the dash qualifying outcome.
Nonetheless, there’s nothing to cease them selecting any standards they need.