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FOM extends pit lane clampdown

Formula One Management has moved to extend the new pit restrictions put in place following the German Grand Prix by revealing that broadcast teams will also be banned from the pitlane during practice sessions.The FIA had previously confirmed a ban for both qualifying and races, with FOM now informing broadcasters that that ban will be extended to all sessions over the course of an F1 weekend.The move comes after FOM cameraman Paul Allen was injured after being struck by a wheel that had come away from the Red Bull of Mark Webber following his first stop at the Nurburgring.Sky Sports broadcaster of F1 in the UK, insists it will work to ensure that its coverage of the sport isn't affected by...
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