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Changes to F1 standing restart procedure

Changes have been made to the F1 s standing restart procedure Changes have been made to the F1 standing restart procedure with immediate effect following a meeting between officials and the drivers in Azerbaijan. It has been agreed to modify how the Safety Car manages the field before a standing restart in the wake of the Australian Grand Prix, which was interrupted on three occasions. A takeout from that experience was that drivers found it challenging to generate temperature in their tyres on the lap to the grid as they followed the Safety Car. From now on, there will be a 30-second delay between the Safety Car being released from the pit lane and the F1 field following suit. When it...
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