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FIA introduces new rule: 'Drivers who do this will be reported'

F1 Race Director Michael has instituted a new rule for the third free practice and qualifying session for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. On Friday, a number of incidents arose on the track with drivers driving too slowly around the track to create a gap. Masi wants to avoid this during the Saturday sessions. Therefore the FIA is introducing a new measure where drivers are not allowed to drive slowly on a certain part of the track. It concerns a specific area at the end of the lap, directly after turn 22 where Charles Leclerc ended up in the wall during FP2. Violation will be punished "Any driver intending to create a gap in front of him in order to get a clear lap should not attempt to...
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