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Hot mess: Tsunoda’s San Francisco demo goes up in smoke

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Article B11.7.1

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DE - FIA Discretionary Permissions

Chapter: B11.7

In Simple Terms

The FIA can give teams special permission to do two demonstration events (like parade laps or promotional drives) with their current race car without it counting as a track test. Teams can also do additional demonstration events organized by F1's commercial partner without penalty.

  • Teams get two free demonstration events per season that don't count as official testing
  • These demonstrations use the current year's car but aren't subject to normal testing restrictions
  • Additional demos can be done if organized by the Commercial Rights Holder (F1's commercial operator)
  • All demonstrations require explicit FIA approval and discretionary permission
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At the sole discretion of the FIA, each Competitor will be permitted to carry out: (a) Two (2) DE's with a Current Car which will not be considered TCC. (b) DE's organised by the Commercial Rights Holder with a Current Car.

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