FIA Drivers’ Commission meets in Paris

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15.09.15
The FIA Drivers’ Commission has met once again in the French Capital to address the various issues agreed to be of greatest importance to current racing drivers, notably on key matters related to safety and driver training

During the most recent meeting, an important decision was taken regarding the need to add further sections to the Drivers’ Code of Conduct to bolster the focus on safety where needed.

One of those sections that demanded attention was the need to find a solution to instil respect for track limits in drivers of all ages – the Drivers’ Commission believes the increased tarmac run-off on circuits has led to scope for stricter enforcement of track limits.

A central theme of today’s safety discussion surrounds the concept of improving cockpit safety for single seater cars. The Drivers’ Commission is aware of the developments being made in this area, but stressed the importance of solutions that are developed for Formula One being simple and affordable enough to be implemented at all levels of single seater racing.

The idea of a driver training course was also raised; the notion being to create a mandatory course for young drivers progressing from karts to cars that breeds an inherent awareness of their responsibilities and expectations regarding safety.

The course would include some technical and sporting training, as well as technique training, and could potentially involve the on-site mentoring of a member of the Drivers’ Commission.

The Drivers’ Commission was instigated by FIA President Jean Todt with the aim of being “the voice of the drivers” at all levels of motor sport, and to help address the key topics for drivers.

Currently, the Drivers’ Commission is made up of drivers from a wide variety of disciplines, including:

-          Emerson Fittipaldi, President

-          Tom Kristensen, Vice-President

-          Nigel Mansell

-          Karun Chandhok

-          Susie Wolff

-          Emanuele Pirro

-          Yvan Muller

-          Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah

-          Marcus Gronholm

-          Carlos Sainz

-          Kenneth Hansen

-          Danilo Rossi

-          Keiko Ihara

A direct email address has also been established for drivers around the world to use to raise issues of concern: driverscommission@fia.com.