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FIA and teams to discuss safety tweaks

Marussia F1 Team The FIA is to meet with teams in order to discuss changes to the way drivers conduct themselves under yellow flag scenarios, following Jules Bianchi's accident in the Japanese Grand Prix. Bianchi remains in a critical but stable condition in hospital after striking a recovery vehicle. Double waved yellows were being shown and while race director Charlie Whiting said that Bianchi backed off, he is keen for measures to be put in place to take the decision away from drivers. "I think there are some things to learn and we want to engage with the teams and drivers to make sure that we come up with good, sound and well thought through ideas," Whiting said....
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