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After Schumacher incident, FIA to clarify safety car regulations

Updated on: 21 May,2010 06:49 AM IST  | 
PA Sport |

Formula One's governing body will bid to redress a "lack of clarity" in its rules in the wake of the penalty handed to Michael Schumacher at last weekend's Monaco GP

After Schumacher incident, FIA to clarify safety car regulations

Michael Schumacher




The FIA made the admission after race stewards hit the Mercedes driver with a 20-second penalty for overtaking Ferrari's Fernando Alonso while the safety car was deployed in the closing laps of Sunday's race. Mercedes backed down on their threat to appeal the penalty -- which dropped Schumacher to 12th place and out of the points -- but stated that the rules were open to misinterpretation.



"The problems identified during the final lap of the Monaco Grand Prix... showed a lack of clarity in the application of the rule prohibiting overtaking behind the safety car. Adjustments to the regulations are necessary to clarify the procedure that cars must meet when the last lap is controlled by the safety car whilst also ensuring that the signalling for teams and drivers is made more clear," read an FIA statement.

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