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Ferrari want FIA talks, not Technical Directives

Ferrari sporting director Laurent Mekies wants the FIA to talk to teams before making changes, rather than new Technical Directives introduced “out of the blue”. The latest significant move to come out of Formula 1 this week was the introduction of mandatory pit-stop changes that will be implemented from the Hungarian Grand Prix onwards. With sub two-second pit-stops happening in modern Formula 1, safety concerns have been raised by the FIA because of the speed and level of automation involved in completing stops quickly. As a result, a re-introduction of a ‘human' element in pit-stops must now be implemented when tyre changes occur. As such, a tolerance of 0.15sec from the...
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