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The '''F1 Rejects Development Series''' is a competition hosted on F1Rejects.com as a feeder series for the RWRS and RoLFS championships, and aims to showcase the talent of the many young drivers that take part in the series. It allows teams in higher series to either loan out their drivers to teams or to set up their own junior team which will usually utilise the team's contracted young drivers.
 
The '''F1 Rejects Development Series''' is a competition hosted on F1Rejects.com as a feeder series for the RWRS and RoLFS championships, and aims to showcase the talent of the many young drivers that take part in the series. It allows teams in higher series to either loan out their drivers to teams or to set up their own junior team which will usually utilise the team's contracted young drivers.
  
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Rules and regulations [[F1RDS Regulations|here.]]
  
  

Revision as of 18:00, 25 November 2012

F1 Rejects Development Series
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Engine supplier(s) Volkswagen Opel-Spiess
Renault-Mechacrome TOM'S-Toyota
Tyre supplier(s) Goodyear
Records


The F1 Rejects Development Series is a competition hosted on F1Rejects.com as a feeder series for the RWRS and RoLFS championships, and aims to showcase the talent of the many young drivers that take part in the series. It allows teams in higher series to either loan out their drivers to teams or to set up their own junior team which will usually utilise the team's contracted young drivers.

Rules and regulations here.


Series Information

Drivers

The drivers in the series must be 21 or under when the series begins. Drivers over this age can receive special dispensation to race, but this will only be in extreme cases.

Technical

All cars will use the RDS-01 chassis, and is only allowed to be modified for set-up purposes. Engines must comply with a 2-litre inline four-cylinder engine, with a dual overhead camshaft layout.

Current engine suppliers are Volkswagen, Opel-Spiess, Renault (prepared by Mecachrome) and Toyota (prepared by TOM'S). These all produce power between 230-245 bhp, and each engine has different characteristics.

Points System

The top-10 positions are rewarded with points. This is in a 18, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 format.


Winter Cup

The Winter Cup precedes the full F1RDS season. It is generally a three-round championship in one country which follows the same rules as the regular season except that there is no teams' championship. The 2015 F1RDS Winter Cup was the inaugural cup, and was hosted in Japan.

Awards

Season Country Winner 2nd Place 3rd Place Reject of the Cup
2015 Flag of Japan svg.png Japan Flag of Sweden svg.png Björn Ekdal New Zealand.png James Douglas Flag of Belgium svg.png Simon Mestach Flag of France svg.png Benoît Voeckler