The FIA has changed the qualifying format for the United States Grand Prix following the loss of both Caterham and Marussia.
With a reduced grid of just 18 cars, four less than usual, only the slowest four will drop out in Q1 and Q2 instead of six, leaving ten for the final pole position shoot-out.
“Having regard to the principles established in the Formula 1 sporting regulations article 33.1, the stewards decide that the slowest four cars in Q1 will [be] prohibited from taking any further part in the session, and the slowest four cars in Q2 will likewise be prohibited from taking any further part in the session,” confirmed a statement.
Meanwhile, the stewards referred both Caterham and Marussia to FIA president Jean Todt for punishment as both have failed to show for the US GP.
“In view of the Team’s current financial circumstances, the Stewards also decide not to impose any penalty. Because of the particular nature of the breach, the matter is referred to the attention of the FIA President.”






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