f1swf 2024 Technical Regulations
f1swf 2024 Technical Regulations
f1swf 2024 Technical Regulations
Front Cover – Team Hydron, Australia, 2022 World Champions and the new Technical Regulations car for 2024.
Front Cover – Recoil Racing, Germany, Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Champions
CONTENTS
TECHNICAL REGULATIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 5
ARTICLE T1 – DEFINITIONS........................................................................................................................................... 7
T8.1 NOSE, FRONT WING AND WING SUPPORT STRUCTURE IDENTIFICATION – [GENERAL | PENALTY – 5PTS] ..........................36
T8.2 NOSE CONE ASSEMBLY DIMENSION - [GENERAL | PENALTY – 5PTS EACH] .................................................................36
T8.3 FRONT WING(S) DESCRIPTION AND PLACEMENT – [GENERAL | PENALTY – 5PTS] ..........................................................36
T8.4 FRONT WING(S) CONSTRUCTION AND RIGIDITY – [GENERAL | PENALTY – 5PTS] ...........................................................36
T8.5 NOSE, FRONT WING(S), FRONT WING END PLATES AND WING SUPPORT LOCATION ........................................................37
T8.5.1 NOSE AND WING SUPPORT SCTRUTURE LOCATION - [GENERAL | PENALTY – 10PTS] ..........................................................37
T8.5.2 THE FRONT WING AND FRONT WING END PLATE LOCATION - [GENERAL | PENALTY – 10PTS] ...............................................37
T8.6 FRONT WING DIMENSIONS – [PERFORMANCE] .................................................................................................38
T8.7 FRONT WING CLEAR AIRFLOW - [PERFORMANCE | PENALTY – 5PTS] .....................................................................40
T8.8 FRONT WING VISIBILITY – [PERFORMANCE | PENALTY – 10PTS] ...........................................................................41
T8.9 NOSE CONE REPLACEMENT CHALLENGE (OPTIONAL) [GENERAL] ..............................................................................41
T9.1 REAR WING AND WING SUPPORT STRUCTURE IDENTIFICATION – [GENERAL | PENALTY – 5PTS] .......................................42
T9.2 REAR WING DESCRIPTION AND PLACEMENT – [GENERAL | PENALTY – 5PTS]................................................................42
T9.3 REAR WING CONSTRUCTION AND RIGIDITY – [GENERAL | PENALTY – 5PTS] .................................................................42
T9.4 REAR WING, WING SUPPORT STRUCTURE AND REAR OVERHANG LOCATION ..................................................................42
T9.5 REAR WING DIMENSIONS – [PERFORMANCE] ....................................................................................................43
T9.6 REAR WING CLEAR AIRFLOW – [PERFORMANCE | PENALTY – 5PTS] .......................................................................45
T9.7 REAR WING VISIBILITY – [PERFORMANCE | PENALTY – 10PTS] .............................................................................46
Please note: any amendments made prior to the event will be indicated using red underlined text.
TECHNICAL REGULATIONS
Please read the whole document without assumptions from previous rules documents.
HELP TEXT
When you see green italic text, this is intended to help clarify a regulation or diagram.
When you see the PP+ symbol in the margin, this means a rule carries a Proportional Penalty. Find out more about
Proportional Penalties and the classification of rules in T2.5.
TECHNICAL
REGULATIONS
Definitions: 07
General Principles: 15
Car Design: Compliance & Penalties: 18
Appendix: 46
ARTICLE T1 – DEFINITIONS
T1.1 F1® in Schools car
This is also referred to as ‘the car’. Designed and manufactured according to these regulations for the purpose
of participating in races on the F1 in Schools track at the World Finals event, powered only by a single 8 grams
power unit cartridge. F1 in Schools cars are designed to travel the 20-metre race and withstand the physical
deceleration required after crossing the finishing line.
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10. Halo
T1.3 Body
The body is a single uninterrupted piece of F1® Model Block material existing rear of reference plane A and
encompassing both the virtual cargo and power unit cartridge chamber. For dimensional purposes the body
also includes any attached decals and surface finishes. Any F1® Model Block forward of reference plane A is
not defined as body.
T1.5 Wing
A wing on an F1 in Schools car is an aerodynamic feature that permits airflow around its minimum required
chord surface including its features of a leading and trailing edge across its minimum required span width. A
wing is dimensionally defined by the span, chord and thickness. The vertical cross-sectional shape of the
wing, parallel to the direction of car travel, is referred to as an aerofoil.
Wing cross-section / aerofoil naming terminology:
Wing naming terminology applied to single vane wing
Nose Cone
End Plate
T1.8 Wheel
A wheel is a single part or assembly of components, cylindrical in form, with its maximum circumference
contacting the track surface, allowing forward motion of the car through rotation.
IMPORTANT: all cars entered into the Aramco F1® in Schools World Finals 2024 must be manufactured from
F1® Model Blocks. The official F1® Model Blocks can be sourced directly from Denford Limited or an official
Denford Limited distributor.
T1.16 Renderings
Renderings are images intended to illustrate the three-dimensional form of an object. These can be
generated in isometric projection, oblique projection, or perspective.
REFERENCE
PLANE A
16mm
REFERENCE
PLANE B
16mm
T1.19 Normal
The term ‘normal’ can be used in geometry to describe a line or object that is perpendicular or at 90 degrees
to another given object. When referring to the term normal in these regulations it is considered to mean:
a. Being at right angles; perpendicular.
b. Perpendicular to the direction of a tangent line of a curve or a tangent plane to a surface.
T1.21 Halo
The halo is a driver crash-protection system used in open-wheel racing series, which consists of a curved bar
placed to protect the driver's head. The Halo is being introduced to F1® in Schools not only to echo real F1® car
design but also as a component of a new car deceleration system.
The Halo is available to download as a universal 3D part from the F1 in Schools website. For this part and
more free downloads, please visit https://www.f1inschools.com/downloads.html
The Halo MUST be included in the final car design. Detailed Engineering Drawings are available in appendix ix.
Helmet
The Halo must be well adhered to the body of the car, to achieve this requires a recess or pocket to match the
underside of the Halo in the car body. It has been designed so the required recess or pocket can be
manufactured using a 1/4" (6.35mm) or smaller ball nose cutter. The Halo and the Helmet are mandatory
items and can be made from any material. Please refer to T4.4 for halo file.
Please see Appendix ix for further details.
T2.7 Measurements
T2.7.1 All dimensions and weights are presented as absolute minimum or maximum, unless stated
otherwise. For example:
T2.7.2 Dimensional measures - all car component dimensions or weight are inclusive of any applied
paint finish or decal. A series of specially manufactured gauges will be used to broadly verify dimensional
compliance. Accurate measuring tools, such as vernier callipers, will then be used to closely inspect any
dimensions found to be close to the dimensional limits per the initial gauge inspection. IMPORTANT: Some
regulations are assessed with a full 8g race cartridge fully inserted into the cartridge chamber. For compliance
with these regulations, the static weight distribution of the car must be such that the car is capable of
resting on all four (4) wheels without any outside assistance.
T2.7.3 Weight measures – all weight measurements will be made using the F1 in Schools Ltd.
calibrated electronic competition scales.
CAR DESIGN:
COMPLIANCE AND PENALTIES
Track clearance
Absolute Min 1.5mm
ARTICLE T4 – BODY
T4.1 Body construction – [GENERAL | Penalty – 20pts]
A single continuous piece of CNC manufactured F1® Model Block material must exist rear of the reference
plane A, encompassing both the virtual cargo and power unit cartridge chamber.
T4.4 Halo
T4.4.1 Halo – [PERFORMANCE | Penalty – 10 pts]
The Halo (refer ARTICLE T1.21) MUST be included in the car design without any dimensional or surface profile
changes. The file can be download from http://www.f1inschools.com/downloads Please see appendix ix for
detailed dimensions.
T4.4.2 Halo visibility front and side views – [GENERAL | Penalty – 10 pts]
Visibility of the Halo must not be physically obstructed by any other component when viewed in the front or
side views.
TOP VIEW
When viewed from the top, everything
inside the red outline MUST be visible.
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T5.2 Distance from track surface – [GENERAL | Penalty – 5pts per millimetre]
This is measured with a full 8g power unit cartridge inserted into the cartridge chamber, from the rear centre
of the power unit cartridge to the track surface, measured normal to the track surface with the car sitting on
all four (4) wheels with no outside assistance.
Absolute Min: 30.0mm / Absolute Max: 40.0mm
T5.2: Distance
from track
surface
5.0mm
T5.6: Minimum protrusion in top, bottom and side view
10mm 10mm
T7.3 Wheelbase
T7.4 Track contact width – [PERFORMANCE | Penalty – 2.5pts per millimetre per
wheel]
This is measured along the surface of the wheel that makes constant contact with the track surface,
excluding any chamfers or fillets.
If only one wheel per axle is outside of the minimum or maximum dimension, the point penalty will stand but
the regulation is reclassified as General.
T7.4.1 Front wheels - Absolute Min: 13.0mm
T7.4.2 Rear wheels - Absolute Min: 17.0mm
Track surface
TRACK
T7.11: Visibility in
front view physically
obstructed up to a
maximum of 20.0mm
20.0mm
T7.12.2 Wheel support systems identification: The surfaces defining the wheel support structures
MUST be dimensioned and identified clearly by hatching, shading or block colour within the engineering
drawings submitted for scrutineering. (Construction lines are acceptable to define the boundaries between
components such as nose cone and wing support structures.) Also refer to the definition in ARTICLE T1.15 for
guidance on annotating these features in your Engineering Drawings.
Overhang
Max 40mm
Ref Plane A
16mm
T8.5 Nose, front wing(s), front wing end plates and wing support location
T8.5.1 Nose and wing support sctruture location - [General | Penalty – 10pts]
The nose and front wing support structure must be in front of reference plane A, no more than 25.0mm above
the track surface and no wider than 15mm either side of the centre line reference plane.
Absolute Max height: 25.0mm
T8.5: Nose and wing support structure location, shown highlighted green.
Refer to T3.7
Centre line
vertical reference
plane
Reference plane A
T8.5.2 The front wing and front wing end plate location - [General | Penalty – 10pts]
The front wing and front wing end plates must be in front of reference plane A, no more than 20.0mm
above the track surface when wider than 15mm either side of the centre line.
Front wing and end plate Nose and wing support structure
Maximum height: 20.0mm Maximum height: 25.0mm
Refer to T3.7
Trailing edge
Vertical
Reference
Plane Chord
Track
Leading edge
Trailing edge
Vertical
Reference
Plane Chord
Track
Leading edge
Thickness
Thickness
T9.4 Rear wing, wing support structure and rear overhang location
T9.4.1 Rear wing and wing support structure location [General | Penalty – 10pts]
The whole of the rear wing and any support structure must be to the rear of reference plane B.
T9.4.2 Rear overhang length [General | Penalty – 5 pts] This is measured to the rear of and
parallel to reference plane B to the extreme rear of the fully assembled car. From the Reference plane B the
rear wing and wing support structure overhang is a maximum of 40.0mm.
Absolute Max: 40.0mm
T9.4.3 Rear overhang height [General | Penalty – 5 pts] This is measured to the rear of reference
plane B to the highest point of the fully assembled car from the track surface.
Absolute Max: 65.0mm
Overhang length
Max: 40.0mm
Reference plane B
Overhang height
Max: 65.0mm
Multi Vane
Rear wing span
Single Vane
Rear wing span
Chord
Chord Chord
Vertical
reference
plane
Thickness
T9.5.4 Rear wing height deviation - [GENERAL | Penalty - 1pt per millimetre]
The maximum change in height deviation from the highest point of the wing is 15mm. Measured along the
minimum span on the top surface.
Absolute maximum height deviation: 15.0mm
15.0 mm
Minimum span: 50.0mm
APPENDIX
OTHER INFORMATION & ILLUSTRATIONS
Light beam
This component is available to download as a universal 3D part from the F1 in Schools website. For this part
and more free downloads, please visit
https://www.f1inschools.com/downloads.html
v. Wing Overlap
Wing overlap explanation:
Please note:
The official F1 in Schools Halo deceleration system will be the only permitted stopping system.
Please refer to the Aramco F1® in Schools World Finals 2024 Competition Regulations for full details.
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