2004 F1 Tech Reg A
2004 F1 Tech Reg A
2004 F1 Tech Reg A
SUMMARY
ARTICLE 1 : DEFINITIONS
1.1 Formula One Car
1.2 Automobile
1.3 Land Vehicle
1.4 Bodywork
1.5 Wheel
1.6 Complete wheel
1.7 Automobile Make
1.8 Event
1.9 Weight
1.10 Racing weight
1.11 Cubic capacity
1.12 Supercharging
1.13 Cockpit
1.14 Sprung suspension
1.15 Survival cell
1.16 Camera
1.17 Camera housing
1.18 Cockpit padding
1.19 Brake calliper
1.20 Electronically controlled
ARTICLE 2 : GENERAL PRINCIPLES
2.1 Role of the FIA
2.2 Amendments to the regulations
2.3 Dangerous construction
2.4 Compliance with the regulations
2.5 Measurements
2.6 Duty of competitor
ARTICLE 3 : BODYWORK AND DIMENSIONS
3.1 Wheel centre line
3.2 Height measurements
3.3 Overall width
3.4 Width ahead of the rear wheel centre line
3.5 Width behind the rear wheel centre line
3.6 Overall height
3.7 Front bodywork height
3.8 Height in front of the rear wheels
3.9 Bodywork between the rear wheels
3.10 Height behind the rear wheel centre line
3.11 Bodywork around the front wheels
3.12 Bodywork facing the ground
3.13 Skid block
3.14 Overhangs
* Non PONA are components not meeting definitions in 19.2 and 19.4.4
For the purposes of this table, a gas chromatographic technique must be employed which can classify
hydrocarbons in the total fuel sample such that all those identified are allocated to the appropriate cell of
the table. Compounds present at concentrations below 0.1% by mass may be deemed unassigned, except
that it is the responsibility of the fuel approval laboratory to ensure that components representing at least
95% by mass of the total fuel are assigned. The sum of the non PONA and unassigned hydrocarbons must
not exceed 5% by mass of the total fuel sample.