I know there are engine and gearbox limits for all the teams and they can only run thier cars in pre season testing, practice sessions, qualifying, races and the 4 staightline tests given to each team.
But can they run thier old cars as much as they want? For example from the BBC gossip column: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/9591784.stm
Sauber driver Sergio Perez will test for Ferrari at the team's Fiorano track on Thursday. The Mexican will be driving a 2009 F60 car as part of his training under Ferrari's young driver programme.
Renault are willing to give Robert Kubica all of the mileage in a 2009-specification Formula 1 car that he needs if there is a chance of him coming back for the start of next season. (Autosport magazine)
What are the rules for teams on doing this, can they give drivers as much practice as they want in F1 cars over a year old?
But can they run thier old cars as much as they want? For example from the BBC gossip column: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/9591784.stm
Sauber driver Sergio Perez will test for Ferrari at the team's Fiorano track on Thursday. The Mexican will be driving a 2009 F60 car as part of his training under Ferrari's young driver programme.
Renault are willing to give Robert Kubica all of the mileage in a 2009-specification Formula 1 car that he needs if there is a chance of him coming back for the start of next season. (Autosport magazine)
What are the rules for teams on doing this, can they give drivers as much practice as they want in F1 cars over a year old?
