
Lollipop − The sign board at the pit stop that signals the driver to apply brakes and stay in first gear before the car is lowered from jacks. Such start is called jump start and the driver earns a penalty for it.

Jump start − Sensors are installed at grid positions to monitor the cars that start before all the red lights go off signaling the start of race. The driver is allowed to re-join the race.įlat spot − The portion of the tire where it is heavily worn out due to spin or extreme breaking is called the flat spot.įormation lap or warm-up lap − Cars are driven for a lap from the grid before the start of the race and then get back to grid positions. It requires the driver to drive at a minimum speed and enter the pit lane without stopping. This is called blistering.Ĭockpit − The seating area of the driver in a F1 car is called the cockpit.ĭelta Time − The difference of time between two laps or two cars is referred to as delta time.ĭrive-through penalty − A penalty imposed for minor offence or violation of rules on track. They are shown blue flag to give way for leading drivers.īlistering − Improper selection of tire compound can cause excess heat that can lead to chunks of rubber breaking off from the tire.

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He is allowed to start if he sets a suitable time during the practice session.īackmarker − The drivers lagging behind are called backmarkers. It is to understand the language of the sport better.ġ07% rule − A driver should not exceed 107 percent of fastest time in qualifying session if he fails to do so, then he is not allowed to start the race.

This chapter consists of all the popular terminology used in Formula One.
