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Further F1 night races made possible by new lighting system

Swiss debris fence manufacturer Geobrugg has revealed a new potential lighting system which could pave the way for more night races in Formula 1. In conjunction with lighting company DZ Engineering SRL – current suppliers to the Singapore Grand Prix – the two companies have put together a new value for money lighting system which can be utilised at most race tracks around the world. The idea is the lights would be attached to long poles which can then be fixed to the FIA-homologated catch fencing at both the top via stabilisation struts at the top and bottom for stability. This integration of already existing systems will therefore ideally remove the need for circuits to seek...
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