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FIA looks at new safety measures, including coloured taillights

The FIA has investigated 28 different incidents and based on this they have made a proposal to further improve safety during races. One suggestion is to increase the number of taillight colours that can reflect the status of the track. This will allow drivers to see even better what is going on and that should further reduce incidents with major consequences. Other lighting An example that is suggested is that if it rains and the track situation changes to yellow flag conditions, then all rear lights of the active cars will turn yellow. This could then be set by race control. When it rains, visibility is poor, especially if you drive right behind other cars and therefore drivers may miss...
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