ROUND 5- MIAMI - FIA Formula E
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ROUND 5- MIAMI - FIA Formula E
ROUND 5 - MIAMI From The Stewards of the Meeting To All Competitors and Drivers Bulletin N° 01 Please be advised that the stewards require the following regulations to apply at this event and also at the remaining events of the Championship. Please sign the attached signature sheet to signify your receipt of this Bulletin and that you understand, accept and will comply with the regulations set up below. 2014/2015 Formula E Sporting Regulations Article 26) Weighing b) After any practice session and the race, each car crossing the Line may be weighed. If a driver wishes to leave his car before it is weighed he must ask the technical delegate to weigh him in order that his weight may be added to that of the car. The technical delegate will then tell the driver his weight and, once the driver leaves parc fermé, this will be deemed implicit acceptance of the figure. The minimum race weight must be 888 kg 896 kg with the driver. 2014/2015 Formula E Technical Regulations Article 5.1 Weights The weight of the battery cells and/or capacitor of the RESS must not exceed 200 kg. The weight of the cells/capacitors will be measured during the homologation. The total weight of the complete car including the driver must not be less than 888 kg 896 kg at all times during the event. 2014/2015 Formula E Sporting Regulations Article 25.12) – Change for safety reasons: Each team will be provided with one set of typhoon tyres per car at the beginning of the season. These tyres will be used as transportation tyres and will be kept by the competitors in accordance with the conditions set out in Article 25 and, in particular, Article 25.8 by the tyre supplier during an event. In case of extreme wet conditions, typhoon tyres can be used only after a decision by the Race Director. Once used in an Event, the typhoon tyres will be replaced with new ones by the tyre supplier at the next Event for all the teams. 2015 FIA Formula E Championship Stewards’ Bulletin New RESS Operating light process: It is up to each competitor to ensure that his car is electrically safe at all times. Consequently, at any time during the event the car must either have the RESS operating light on (green light), or have a distinctive sign provided by the organiser (FEH) and visible to all. This sign cannot be removed until the RESS operating light (green light) is on. The stewards may at any time ask the competitor to switch on the RESS operating light (green light) to check that it is working. Tony Scott-Andrews FIA Steward (Chairman) Date 13 March 2015 Alan Gow International Steward Time 13:00 Dennis Dean ASN Steward Document 2 Copy to: The Competitor The FIA Race Director The Clerk of the Course The Secretary of the Meeting The Press Delegate The Timekeepers The Official Notice Board 2015 FIA Formula E Championship Stewards’ Bulletin