tailieunhanh - 2012 FORMULA ONE TECHNICAL REGULATIONS 

The Car Driver approached the Level Crossing with the Level Crossing gates open. He stopped the car, in a position he thought to be safe, to check for approaching trains prior to crossing the railway line. While stopped at the Level Crossing, he saw the approaching Train and realised that he was not in a safe position. He then attempted to reverse off the Level Crossing (as shown from the CCTV). However, he did not clear the Level Crossing in time and his car was struck by the Train. The Car Driver did not. | 2012 FORMULA ONE TECHNICAL REGULATIONS CONTENTS SUMMARY Pages ARTICLE 1 DEFINITIONS Pages 6-7 Formula One Car Automobile Land Vehicle Bodywork Wheel Complete wheel Automobile Make Event Weight Cubic capacity Supercharging Cockpit Sprung suspension Survival cell Camera Camera housing Cockpit padding Brake caliper Electronically controlled Kinetic Energy Recovery System KERS Open and closed sections ARTICLE 2 GENERAL PRINCIPLES Page 8 Role of the FIA Amendments to the regulations Dangerous construction Compliance with the regulations New systems or technologies Measurements Duty of competitor ARTICLE 3 BODYWORK AND DIMENSIONS Pages 9-19 Wheel centre line Height measurements Overall width Width ahead of the rear wheel centre line Width behind the rear wheel centre line Overall height Front bodywork Bodywork in front of the rear wheels Bodywork between the rear wheels Bodywork behind the rear wheel centre line 2012 F1 Technical Regulations 1 77 7 December 2011 2011 Fédération Internationale de l Automobile Bodywork around the front wheels Bodywork facing the ground Skid block Overhangs Aerodynamic influence Upper bodywork Bodywork flexibility Driver adjustable bodywork ARTICLE 4 WEIGHT Minimum weight Weight distribution Weight of tyres Ballast Adding during the race ARTICLE 5 ENGINES AND KINETIC ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEMS Engine specification Other means of propulsion Engine dimensions Weight and centre of gravity Engine torque demand Engine control Engine high rev limits Exhaust systems Variable geometry systems Fuel systems Electrical systems Engine actuators Engine auxiliaries Engine intake air Materials and construction - Definitions Materials and construction - General .