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FIA announces new wet weather start procedures

The FIA confirmed anew start procedure for wet weather at the World Motor Sport Council in Paris. The new start procedure in wet conditions will be as follows: 'From 2017, if a safety car is deemed to be required for the beginning of a race due to wet weather, a normal standing start will occur once the track is deemed safe to race.' 'The process will see the safety car return to the pit lane and the cars assemble on the grid for the start.' Content on GrandPrix247.com by: staff & contributors, Reuters, AFP, GMM, Getty, Formula 1 teams, sponsors & organisations.
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