turbof1 wrote:You're also only allowed to break the curfew once per weekend.
Cars go in parce fermé; so breaking the curfew means involving a FIA delegate. So monitoring it is quite easy.
Parc ferme is only conceptual, the cars still sit in the team garage. The FIA put seals on the vital parts and sometimes there are pics of the cars wrapped in a net to avoid tampering.
People can still be in the garage during parc ferme, they'll be tidying up and sorting out everything else that is not actually on the car.
Curfew is different, no one from the team is allowed on the circuit because it's a rule to ensure the team get enough rest. Famously Force India broke the curfew when Vijay Mallya went back to the a circuit to collect a bag he'd left behind. Sometimes marketing people break the curfew
http://www.f1reader.com%2Fnews%2Fteams-fall-foul-of-f1-curfew-rules-28958
More about 2014 curfew rules here
http://adamcooperf1.com/2014/02/19/fia- ... -for-2014/