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A skid block, also known as a plank, is a common term for a mandatory attachment to the underside of a
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. Initially applied to
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cars in 1994, it has also been used in other categories including
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and
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. It is a flat rectangle, usually made of
fiberglass Fiberglass (American English) or fibreglass (English in the Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth English) is a common type of fibre-reinforced plastic, fiber-reinforced plastic using glass fiber. The fibers may be randomly arranged, flattened i ...
or a wood composite, designed to impose a minimum
ground clearance Ride height or ground clearance is the amount of space between the base of an automobile tire and the lowest point of the automobile, typically the bottom exterior of the differential housing (even though the lower shock mounting point may be l ...
and to regulate the use of ground effects to enhance handling.


Specification

According to
Formula One regulations The numerous Formula One regulations, made and enforced by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, FIA, have changed dramatically since the first Formula One World Championship in 1950. There are two main types of regulations; technical ...
, a rectangular skid block must be fitted beneath the central plane of the car. This skid block may comprise up to three pieces but must: # extend longitudinally from a point lying 330 mm behind the front wheel centre line to the centre line of the rear wheels, # be made from a homogeneous material, # have a width of 300 mm with a tolerance of ±2 mm, # have a thickness of 10 mm with a tolerance of ±0.2 mm, # have a uniform thickness when new, # be fixed symmetrically about the centre line of the car in such a way that no air may pass between it and the surface formed by the parts lying on the reference plane.


Typical construction

The skid block was introduced in F1 as part of the safety changes that followed Ayrton Senna's death. It has been made of a light, strong and non-flammable
fiberglass Fiberglass (American English) or fibreglass (English in the Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth English) is a common type of fibre-reinforced plastic, fiber-reinforced plastic using glass fiber. The fibers may be randomly arranged, flattened i ...
called ''permaglass'' since the late 1990s. The block used to be made of a material called Jabroc. Jabroc is made of
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wood and built in a
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process. Veneers are layered, and a high-strength resin is used in each layer. It is pressurized, pressed, and brought to a certain and very consistent material density. As a result, each Jabroc skid plank is nearly identical in terms of wear rate and material density. This material is still used in other motorsports. The plank does not in itself restrict airflow under the car. It is used as a
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which restricts the minimum ride height attainable by the car. The closer the car is to the ground, the more efficient the front
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and rear
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. The higher the down-force levels, the faster a driver may corner. Cornering loads can push the car down much lower to the road, which can be dangerous, and so the skid block was introduced to counteract this. The thickness of the plank is one of the
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tests. If it is found to be worn beyond the allowed limit, the car is disqualified.


Violations

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in a Benetton was disqualified for an excessively worn plank in the
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. Schumacher spun out across the curb at Pouhon corner. Although the curb carved a pattern out into the plank, it was deemed by the FIA to have not been the cause for the excessive wear.
Jarno Trulli Jarno Trulli (; born 13 July 1974) is an Italian former racing driver and motorsport executive, who competed in Formula One from to . Trulli won the 2004 Monaco Grand Prix with Renault in Formula One, Renault. He regularly competed in Formula ...
in a
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was initially disqualified for plank wear after the
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but the Jordan team successfully appealed the decision to the FIA International Court of Appeal because a steward was absent when the original decision was made, and Trulli's 4th-place finish was allowed to stand.
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,
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and Marcel Fässler, driving the #7
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R18 e-tron, were excluded from the
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after finishing in first place. Post-race scrutineering determined that the skid block was less than the 20 mm dictated by
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rules. The ruling was a blow to Audi's hopes in the first round of the WEC season, handing victory to the defending champion
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team. The team chose not to appeal.
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and
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were disqualified for excessive plank wear in the 2023 United States Grand Prix after being randomly selected for a post-race inspection. Hamilton had originally finished in second place and Leclerc in sixth after starting on pole. Lewis Hamilton, driving a
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, was disqualified for excessive plank wear at the
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. He had originally finished in sixth place, after starting fifth on the grid.
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, driving a
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, was disqualified for excessive plank wear at the
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. He had originally finished in 15th place, after starting 16th on the grid.


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