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FIA Institute for Motor Sport Safety Education Programme A summary by Gérard Saillant

FIA Institute for Motor Sport Safety Education Programme A summary by Gérard Saillant FIA Institute Deputy President July 2009. the FIA Institute | 30.07.09. Programmes. the FIA Institute | 30.07.09. Programmes. FIA Institute for Motor Sport Safety (education programme).

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FIA Institute for Motor Sport Safety Education Programme A summary by Gérard Saillant

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  1. FIA Institute for Motor Sport Safety Education Programme A summary by Gérard Saillant FIA Institute Deputy President July 2009

  2. the FIA Institute | 30.07.09 Programmes

  3. the FIA Institute | 30.07.09 Programmes FIA Institute for Motor Sport Safety (education programme) FIA Foundation for the Automobile and Society sub programmes financing officials drivers facilities MSSDF ASN activities ASN (officials) ASN (drivers) ASN (facilities) The structure

  4. the FIA Institute | 30.07.09 Officials programme • The strategy • Develop a best practice framework (Apr ‘09) • Accredit ASNs who align to the framework (guidelines distributed May ‘09) • Develop a train the trainer programme (Q4 ‘09) • Facilitate knowledge exchange between ASNs (Q4 ‘09) • Financially support projects (annually) The goal The primary goal of the enhanced Officials Safety Training Programme is to actively facilitate the increase in competency levels of officials from around the world.

  5. the FIA Institute | 30.07.09 Drivers programme • The strategy • Develop a best practice framework (Apr ‘09) • Develop young driver academy (Feb ‘10) • Facilitate knowledge exchange between ASNs (Q4 ‘09) • Financially support projects (annually) • Provide scholarships for selected drivers to attend academy (annually) The goal The primary objectives of the enhanced Young Driver Safety Programme are to actively facilitate the development of young drivers from around the world, promote driver safety amongst young motor sport competitors and foster sustainable pathways from entry level (grass roots) to international competition.

  6. the FIA Institute | 30.07.09 Facility programme • The strategy • Establish partnership with industry leader (May ‘09) • Develop a best practice framework (Jul ‘09) • Provide specialist advice to ASNs (from ‘10) • Financially support projects (annually) The goal The primary objectives of the Facility Improvement Programme are to improve the safety standards and the economic and environmental sustainability of motor sport facilities around the world, especially in developing motor sport regions.

  7. the FIA Institute | 30.07.09 Funding model

  8. the FIA Institute | 30.07.09 Funding model • Summary • Funding is to be split between the 3 different programmes • Minimum funding distributed on these programmes circa €32 million • Funding is to be split between 5 different geographical zones to encourage equitable distributions and to stimulate the creation of “regional training providers” • Geographical zones will include: • Zone 1: North, Central & South America (24 ASNs) • Zone 2: Western & Northern Europe (18 ASNs) • Zone 3: Central & Eastern Europe (27 ASNs) • Zone 4: Middle East & Africa (39 ASNs) • Zone 5: Asia & Oceania (19 ASNs) • Funding is to be split over a minimum of 5 years (2009 – 2013)

  9. the FIA Institute | 30.07.09 Applying for funding

  10. the FIA Institute | 30.07.09 Applying for funding • Summary – key dates and events for 2009 • Frameworks and other criteria finalised, and distributed to ASNs • Identification of regional training providers begins • Applications open (applications to be submitted to FIA Institute) • Applications close • FIA Institute evaluates applications and submits recommendations • FIA Foundation Fund Sub-Committee considers FIA Institute submission and makes recommendation to the FIA Foundation Board of Trustees • MSSDF Management Committee receives FIA Institute submission • FIA Foundation Board of Trustees approve Institute grant • FIA Institute notify ASNs re outcome of applications Jul Jul Aug 31 Sep 11 Sep Sep Sep Oct Nov

  11. the FIA Institute | 30.07.09 Contact details

  12. the FIA Institute | 30.07.09 Contact details Peter DoggwilerMSSDF Programmes Chairman(e) p.doggwiler@fiasafesport.org Quentin CrombieHead of Educational and Excellence ProgrammesFIA Institute for Motor Sport Safety(e) qcrombie@fiainstitute.com FIA Institute for Motor Sport Safety 8 Place de la Concorde | 75008 | Paris - France (t) +33 (0)1 43 12 44 80 | (f) +33 (0)1 43 12 61 68 www.fiainstitute.com

  13. 8 Place de la Concorde | 75008 | Paris - France (t) +33 (0)1 43 12 44 80 | (f) +33 (0)1 43 12 61 68 www.fiainstitute.com

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