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Title: FIA to investigate F1 Mexico GP marshal incident, explains late VSC

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

FIA Launches Investigation‌ into Mexico GP Virtual Safety Car Deployment

Mexico City, Mexico – October 27, 2023 – The‍ FIA has announced ⁤a full investigation into the circumstances⁤ surrounding​ a late Virtual Safety Car ⁣(VSC)⁤ period ⁣during the Mexico City Grand Prix, triggered⁤ by a marshal incident.The incident, occurring with just a handful of laps remaining in ​the race, prompted scrutiny due to the timing and the nature of ‌the recovery operation.

The investigation will ⁢focus ⁤on the actions taken by race control and marshals following an incident​ involving ‌a recovery ⁤vehicle positioned dangerously close to the racing ‍line while​ the race was⁢ still under VSC conditions. Concerns were ⁣raised regarding the potential risk to drivers, ‌especially as​ the VSC was withdrawn shortly ‍after the⁣ vehicle ⁣was moved. This incident ​arrives ⁤amid ongoing discussions about safety standards in Formula 1,​ following previous controversies surrounding recovery vehicle placement during races.

The VSC was‍ initially deployed on lap 66 of 72 ​after Esteban Ocon’s Alpine suffered a mechanical failure ⁤and stopped on the‌ main​ straight. While the car⁢ was being⁢ recovered, ‍a marshal was seen running towards the vehicle, prompting⁣ the ‍deployment of ⁤the VSC. Following the marshal’s return⁢ to safety, the VSC was withdrawn on lap 70, allowing for⁣ a final sprint to the finish.

The FIA stated that ‍the investigation ⁣will thoroughly examine⁣ the protocols followed during the incident,including the ​positioning of⁤ recovery vehicles ⁢and the communication between race control and marshals.⁤ The ​outcome of the investigation‍ is expected to be​ announced in the coming⁢ days and could ‍lead to revisions in safety procedures for future events. This incident underscores the constant ‌need for‌ vigilance and improvement in Formula 1 ⁣safety protocols,​ impacting drivers, ‌teams, and the sport’s governing body.

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