Equality
All F2 cars will be produced to an identical specification and
feature identical components. Only standard MSV F2 components may
be fitted to the car.
The engines will all be dyno tested and equivalent. Maintenance
of identical engine power is an important objective of MSV. This
will be achieved by a combination of a number of mechanisms. A
range of engine parameters will be continually monitored. Lap data
will be analysed and comparisons of engine performance made to
other cars. F2 has a unique advantage compared with other
championships in that all data from all cars can be compared by the
series organiser in the knowledge that engine power should be
identical.
All cars will be operated to the same minimum weight, including
driver. MSV will provide all fuel for all the cars from a common
source. At the start of every session, all cars will be identically
fuelled with race distance fuel.
Tyres will be allocated randomly to drivers, and all will have
an equal number of sets; two new and two used set of dry tyres for
each event, and one new and one used set of wet tyres for each
event unless the first race is wet when a second set of new tyres
may be used for a second wet race.
If any driver feels his car is not competitive after an event an
experienced test driver will compare his car with the spare in
identical conditions using the same tyres. If his car is not felt
to be competitive it will be investigated and components changed
until it is competitive. If this cannot be achieved before the next
race the driver may use the spare car. A driver may choose to use
the spare car even if nothing is found to be wrong with his own
subject to payment of a £27,000 (€30,000) transfer
option fee.