Qualifying practices Sample Clauses

Qualifying practices. There will be one qualifying session, divided into three sessions with a break between each of them. All drivers must complete at least one lap time (i.e. two consecutive passes on the timing line) to be qualified for the race, except in case of force majeure recognized as such by the stewards. Xxxxx lined up of only two drivers will have to take part to the three qualifying sessions. All crews have to : - respect the order of the drivers as indicated in Appendix 4, - complete the drivers designation form - return it during the drivers briefing (possible modification up to 1 hour after the end of the last practice session free). This order will determinate the transponder positions to be used for each driver. For crews with two pilots, the pilot who will take part in the 1st session will be designated as "Pilot 1". The driver taking part in the 3rd session will be designated as "Pilot 2". Qualifying Session will run as follow: 1) Q1: All cars must be driven by "Pilot 1". The best time of each driver will be retained and will be designated as MT1. 2) Q2: All cars must be driven by the pilot designated by the driver designation form for the second session. The best time of each driver will be selected and will be designated as MT2.
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Qualifying practices. There will be one qualifying session, divided into three sessions with a break between each of them. All drivers must complete at least one lap time (i.e. two consecutive passes on the timing line) to be qualified for the race, except in case of force majeure recognized as such by the stewards. Xxxxx composed of only two drivers will have to take part in the three qualifying sessions, in that case one of the two drivers will take part in two non-consecutive sessions (i.e. the first and the third session). For competitors in categories subject to the driver classification, if one of the two drivers is classified bronze, he must take part in two sessions. Failure to comply with either of these rules will result in the cancellation of all lap times for the car concerned and its participation in the race will be subject to the approval of the college of stewards. Only one driver is allowed to take the wheel per session under penalty of cancellation of all lap times for that session. Qualifying Session for all entrants will run as follow: 1) Q1: The best time of each driver will be retained and will be designated as MT1.
Qualifying practices. The starting grid of the race will be determined by qualifying practices of 65 minutes long (3 times 15 min + 2 times 10 minutes maximum break for the driver change). For crews with three pilots, all three pilots must participate in the qualifying practices. The car's qualifying time is the average of each pilot's best time. For two-pilot crews, the slowest pilot’s best time is doubled in the average of each pilot's best time. For this two-pilot crews the qualifying practice will be only 2 times 15 min + 1 x 10 minutes break for the driver change. Driver changes can only be made in the pitlane, in front of the competitor's pit, only during the 2 x 10-min. or 1 x 10 min break periods. Depending on the number of participants in each category, the qualifying session may be divided into two sessions. The specific regulations for each event will specify the dates and times. Failure to respect the checkered flag at the end of any practice session will be penalised (Appendix 1) There will be one qualifying session, divided into three sessions with a break between each of them. All drivers must complete at least one lap time (i.e. two consecutive passes on the timing line) to be qualified for the race, except in case of force majeure recognized as such by the stewards. Xxxxx lined up of only two drivers will have to take part at to the three qualifying sessions. All crews have to : - respect the order of the drivers as indicated in Appendix 4, - complete the drivers designation form - return it during the drivers briefing (possible modification up to 1 hour after the end of the last practice session free). This order will determinate the transponder positions to be used for each driver. For crews with two pilots, the pilot who will take part in the 1st session will be designated as "Pilot 1". The driver taking part in the 3rd session will be designated as "Pilot 2". Qualifying Session will run as follow: 1) Q1: All cars must be driven by "Pilot 1". The best time of each driver will be retained and will be designated as MT1. 2) Q2: All cars must be driven by the pilot designated by the driver designation form for the second session. The best time of each driver will be selected and will be designated as MT2.
Qualifying practices. There will be one qualifying session. The best lap time is used to establish the starting grid for the race. In the case where two or more cars have the same qualifying time, priority will be given to the one having achieved it first. During the session, the following principles will apply : - Cars must be in the pit lane from the time the light is green at the start of the session and until the checkered flag at the end of the session. Any car which has returned to its box during this period will have all its times canceled and will not be authorized to take part following the session. - No refueling or emptying is allowed. - During this period, it is not authorized to connect a computer to the car (including by wireless link), nor to add or remove a data or video recording medium (USB key, SD card or other). However, it will be authorized to cut off the recording of the camera at the end of the session if this does not contravene the rules of the Parc Fermé. - At the end of the session, the cars will be immediately placed in the parc-fermé regime.

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