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Possibly longer Safety Car periods after incident with marshalls in Imola

After no less than six drivers missed several marshals except one in Imola, Formula 1 is re-examining the Safety Car procedures. In this way, it is possible that it will stay outside longer in the future to avoid this kind of situation. Talking to RafeFans.net, race director Michael Masi states that new procedures will come into effect, which will apply when the Safety Car is on the track. This in view of "what happened in Imola". Read more Rosberg: 'Impossible to say who the greatest of all time is' What happened in Imola "We have already changed the process of the un-lapping procedure. We have discussed this with the teams and drivers. But I have said that this could mean...
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