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Rear endplate lights among 2019 regulation changes

Following today's meeting of the World Motor Sport Council, a number of changes have been announced to the 2019 Sporting Regulations. Changes to the Safety Car regulations will ensure there is a consistent point at which drivers may overtake when the Safety Car returns to the pits. This will now be the same in all three types of restart. The teams will also be responsible for the initial scrutineering of their cars, and before the cars head out on track for the first time, they must declare conformity with all safety related matters. The official end-of-race signal will now be a chequered light panel, though the chequered flag will still be shown. For 2020, the team personnel curfew...
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