2025 Chinese Grand Prix - Qualifying Scrutineering
2025 CHINESE GRAND PRIX
21 - 23 March 2025
Technical Delegate’s Report
Before the Qualifying practice session:
It was confirmed for all cars that the gear ratios used during the remainder of this Competition belong
to the gear ratios declared to the FIA technical delegate at or before the first Competition of the
2025 Championship.
During the Qualifying practice session:
Car numbers 04, 44, 01, 63, 12, 18, 10, 07, 31, 87, 22 and 23 were weighed.
The weight distribution was checked on car numbers 04, 44, 01, 63, 12, 18, 10, 07, 31, 87, 22 and
23.
The uppermost rear wing element adjustable positions were checked on car numbers 18, 07 and 87.
The minimum distance between the adjacent rear wing sections at any longitudinal vertical plane was
checked on car numbers 18, 07 and 87.
The tyre starting pressures of all cars during the qualifying sessions were checked.
After the Qualifying practice session:
Car numbers 81, 04, 16, 44, 01, 63, 12, 06, 22 and 23 were weighed.
The following aerodynamic component or bodywork areas were checked on car numbers 81, 44 and
23:
- Floor Body - TR Article 3.5.1
- Floor Fences - TR Article 3.5.2
- Floor Edge Wing - TR Article 3.5.3From The FIA Formula One Technical Delegate
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- Nose - TR Article 3.6.1
- Forward Chassis - TR Article 3.6.2
- Mid Chassis - TR Article 3.6.3
- Mirror Housing - TR Article 3.6.4
- Sidepod - TR Article 3.7.1
- Coke Panel - TR Article 3.7.2
- Engine Cover - TR Article 3.7.3
- Front Wing Profiles - TR Article 3.9.1
- Front Wing Endplate body - TR Article 3.9.2
- Front Wing Tip - TR Article 3.9.3
- Front Wing Diveplane - TR Article 3.9.4
- Front Wing Endplate - TR Article 3.9.5
- Rear Wing Profiles - TR Article 3.10.1
- Pylons - TR Article 3.10.2
- Rear Wing Endplate Body - TR Article 3.10.4
- Rear Wing Tip - TR Article 3.10.5
- Rear Wing Endplate - TR Article 3.10.7
The uppermost rear wing element adjustable positions were checked on car numbers 81, 04, 16, 44,
63, 12, 06, 22 and 23.
The minimum distance between the adjacent rear wing sections at any longitudinal vertical plane was
checked on car numbers 81, 04, 16, 44, 63, 12, 06, 22 and 23.
The fuel pressure of all cars during the qualifying session was checked.
The logged pressure within the engine cooling system during the qualifying session was checked on
all cars.
The engine high rev limit bands were checked on all cars.
Fuel flow meter calibration checksums were checked on all cars.
The instantaneous fuel mass flow of all cars was checked.
The partial load fuel mass flow of all cars was checked.
The fuel temperature of all cars was checked.
The plenum temperature was checked on all cars.
The exhaust fluid mass flow of all cars was checked.
The IVT temperatures were checked on all cars.
The ES state of charge on-track limits were checked on all cars.
The lap energy release and recovery limits were checked on all cars.
The MGU-K power limits were checked on all cars.
The maximum MGU-K speed was checked on all cars.
The maximum MGU-K torque was checked on all cars.
The maximum MGU-H speed was checked on all cars.
The torque coordinator demands were checked on all cars.
The torque control was checked on all cars.
The session type has been confirmed for all cars.
Chassis FIA checksum was checked on all cars taking part in the qualifying sessions.
Torque sensor software version checks have been carried out all cars.
Torque sensor calibration checks have been carried out on all cars.
The rear brakes pressure control was checked on all cars.
The steering wheel of all cars has been checked.
It was verified on all cars that the PCU dash board display configuration was not changed.
Custom software version checks have been carried out on all cars.
SECU software version checks have been carried out on all cars.
The tyres used by all drivers during the sessions today have been checked.
The tyres cold pressure was checked on car numbers 04 and 06.
The following SECU software versions have been used by the teams during the qualifying sessions:
Team FIA Standard ECU
system version
McLaren Formula 1 Team SR1704
Scuderia Ferrari HP SR1704
Oracle Red Bull Racing SR1704
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One
TeamSR1704
Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team SR1704
BWT Alpine Formula One Team SR1704
MoneyGram Haas F1 Team SR1704
VISA Cash App Racing Bulls Formula One Team SR1704
Atlassian Williams Racing SR1704
Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber SR1704
All the above items were found to be in conformity with the 2025 FIA Formula One Technical
Regulations.
The FIA Formula One Technical DelegateJo Bauer
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