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Pit lane changes could spice up Australian GP

Pit lane in Albert Park has been widened by two metres Changes to the pit lane in Albert Park could see teams opt for different strategies when the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix gets underway in November. Pit lane at the parklands venue has been widened to the tune of two metres, with officials suggesting that could see the pit lane speed limit increased. Speed in pit lane has historically been limited to 60km/h due to its narrow confines, but that could now rise to 80km/h. The increased speed would result in a reduced time loss while traversing the lane, which in turn could open up strategy options for teams. “Since the track was put down and pit lane was configured back in – I...
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