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What F1 teams can and cannot do during the summer break

The summer break has now arrived following the opening 14 rounds to the F1 season, sparking a period of calm before the campaign resumes later this month.

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Now that the Belgian Grand Prix is done and dusted, F1 is set to go into a period of hibernation before the season resumes in three weeks at Zandvoort.

The summer shutdown marks an important period in the busy schedule as it provides the teams with an obligatory break.

But what actually happens during the summer break, why is the mandatory shutdown in place and how long do the factories go into lockdown? 

RacingNews365 explains it all for you!

What is the F1 summer break?

The F1 summer break is a mandatory closure for all the teams and factories. 

After the last grand prix of the first half of the season (Belgium in this case), the factories are obliged to close for 14 days. 

This is fixed in F1's sporting regulations, Article 21.8 to be precise, which states: "The first period of fourteen (14) consecutive calendar days during the months of July and/or August” must observe a shutdown period.

Despite the above rule, teams are, on paper, free to choose when to enter the summer shutdown, as long as it takes place in July and/or August. As far as RacingNews365 understands, all F1 teams will be closed from Monday, August 5.

With the Belgian GP concluding on Sunday, July 28, the few days this week have allowed the teams to analyse the data from that race, and the preceding one in Hungary.

The development of the car and the production or design of new parts is strictly prohibited during the shutdown and team members are not allowed to have any contact on development topics. 

The FIA will have access to all systems and can monitor communications. However, certain activities are allowed to continue to keep the team running, such as administrative work, facility services, marketing and maintenance of the buildings and machinery. 

The rest of the year

The F1 season resumes on Friday, August 23 with the Dutch Grand Prix from Zandvoort.

The schedule beyond that includes several fly-away events, such as the grand prix in Singapore, Mexico, and Brazil, as well as two races in the United States.

Check out the F1 calendar after the summer break below!

F1 2024 calendar after summer break

Grand Prix Circuit Date
Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort August 23 - 25
Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza August 30 - September 1
Azerbaijan Baku City Circuit September 13 - 15
Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit Sepember. 20 - 22
United States Circuit of the Americas October 18 - 20
Mexico Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez October 25 - 27
Brazil Interlagos November 1 - 3
Las Vegas Las Vegas Strip Street Circuit November 21 - 23
Qatar Lusail November 29 - December 1
Abu Dhabi Yas Marina Circuit December 6 - 8

Also interesting:

In the latest episode of the RacingNews365 podcast, Ian, Sam and Nick look back at last weekend's Belgian GP and look ahead to the summer break! George Russell's disqualification is discussed as well as what Red Bull needs to do to prevent McLaren beating it to the constructors’ crown.

Rather watch than listen to the podcast? Click here.

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