Whiting confirms new safety car rules

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After several complaints over the safety car rules in Formula One last season, the FIA decided to change the regulations. After conducting several simulations during test sessions and Friday practice sessions, Charlie Whiting today confirmed that the new rules will be introduced during the 2009 season.

Charlie Whiting said: "Yes. The rule introduced in 2007 was a bad one, and we’ve gone back to the 2006 regulations. The only difference is we intend to implement a minimum time back to the pits. When we deploy the safety car, the message will go to all the cars, which will then have a “safety car” mode on their ECUs. As soon as that message gets to the car, it’ll know where it is on the circuit, and it’ll calculate a minimum time for the driver to get back to the pits. The driver will have to respect this and the information will be displayed on his dashboard.

"If you remember, the reason we closed the pit entry was to remove the incentive for the driver to come back to his pit quickly. That’s gone now, as you won’t be able to reach the pits any quicker than your dashboard display allows you to."

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