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To qualify for an FIA Racing Super Licence an applicant must meet the requirements of the FIA's International Sporting Code, Appendix L, Article 5. As of June 2024, the article states: A minimum age of 18 at the start of their first F1 competition. Though it can be issued in exceptional circumstances under the discretion of FIA at age 17.
The grades are issued "with the sole purpose of permitting the registration of races on the FIA International Calendar, for the categories of vehicles specified". [1] Grades 1–4 concern various categories of cars depending on their power to weight ratio, and grade 6 relates to autocross, rallycross and ice racing courses.
The FIA identifies a championship in its International Sporting Code as either a series of competitions or a single competition. The sporting regulations for each championship declares the specific titles to be awarded to participants within, thus differentiating for example, the World Endurance Championship with a specific title World ...
The FIA was a founder member of the European New Car Assessment Programme, a car safety programme that crash-tests new models and publishes safety reports on vehicles. Mosley was the first chairman of the organisation. [32] The FIA later helped establish the Latin NCAP, ASEAN NCAP and Global NCAP.
The 2024 FIA Motorsport Games GT Cup was the third FIA Motorsport Games GT Cup, held at Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Spain on 23 October to 27 October 2024. The race was contested with GT3-spec cars. Only Silver and Bronze drivers were allowed to compete. [1] The event was part of the 2024 FIA Motorsport Games.
FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup Location: Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Spain: Course: Permanent circuit 4.005 km (2.489 mi) Distance: Qualifying 20 minutes Race 1 20 minutes +1 lap Race 2 30 minutes +1 lap Qualifying Race: Pole Driver: Yevan David Team Sri Lanka Time: 1:45.660 Fastest lap Driver: Andrés Cárdenas Team Peru: Time: 1:35.064 Podium ...
This is a list of FIA member organisations. [1] These are the clubs, local authorities and governing bodies that work on a more localized level to help the global Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) organise racing events, among other pursuits. There are hundreds of different groups all around the world.
To ensure the enforcement of the FIA statutes and, to resolve sporting questions of the general assembly. To finalise and ultimately approve the international sporting calendar for FIA international motor series such as Formula One, World Endurance Championship and World Rally Championship. To approve proposed regulations for the FIA championships.