FIA changes red flag rules in qualifying: what will happen after a pause.
New FIA rules on red flags
According to The Sun: The FIA has implemented new rules to simplify the impact of red flags on qualifying sessions. This decision was made in response to the confusion that arose during the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix in May. At that time, the race management team had to suspend the second qualifying session for 25 minutes, causing significant difficulties for all participants.
“Simplicity in race management is our priority, and these new regulations aim to reduce ambiguities.”
With these changes, the FIA aims to provide clearer rules for teams and drivers, helping to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings in future competitions. These steps are expected to bring more clarity to processes during races and make them more predictable for all participants.
By implementing these innovations, the FIA emphasizes safety and fairness in competitions, which will undoubtedly raise the overall level of professionalism in motorsport. This is an important step towards improving the clarity of rules and processes for all actors in the world of Formula 1.
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