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Masi: F1 will consider deleting qualifying times for drivers causing red flag

Article To news overview © Ferrari Michael Masi the Formula 1 race director says the FIA could add a rule in the future sporting regulation that sees a driver lose their lap time for causing a red flag during qualifying. With the last two qualifying sessions come to a premature end due to a red flag caused by a driver crashing into the barriers, there has been renewed interest in executing a penalty used popularly in IndyCar. The system would see a driver lose their qualifying time for causing a red flag irrespective of the motive. "With regards to deleting times after qualifying, it's something that will obviously look at and consider as we do with all sporting regulations, and work...
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