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FIA fast-tracks pit lane safety changes

The FIA has moved to increase safety following the German Grand Prix by only allowing team personnel and event marshals in the pit lane. The steps have been taken after an FOM cameraman was injured after being struck by a loose wheel which had detached from Mark Webber's car in the pit lane at the Nurburgring. The FIA is only allowing approved media access to the pit wall from now on. In addition, the FIA is fast-tracking changes already approved for 2014, with the World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) being asked to approve two changes to the Sporting Regulations for immediate implementation. The first change is to Article 23.11, which will now require all team personnel working on a car...
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