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    FIA announces F1 pitlane clampdown after German GP incident

    Formula 1's ruling body, the FIA, has announced an immediate ban on anyone other than marshals and team personnel in the pitlane during qualifying and races following the incident during the German Grand Prix.

    Formula One Management cameraman Paul Allen suffered broken ribs, a broken collarbone and concussion after he was hit by a loose tyre from Mark Webber's car which fell off following a botched pitstop. He is expected to make a full recovery.

    As well as the new personnel restrictions, with the only exception being approved members of the media allowed on the pit wall, the FIA is also fast-tracking a reduction in pitlane speed limits and the mandatory wearing of helmets for team members involved in pitstops.

    A statement issued by the FIA said that its president Jean Todt had requested the World Motor Sport Council approve the changes, which had already been planned for 2014, immediately.

    The pitlane speed limit will be reduced from 100km/h to 80km/h, except in Australia, Monaco and Singapore, where it will be 60km/h.

    Furthermore the speed limit may be amended by the stewards if the safety delegate recommends it.

    The FIA said it is also expecting a written report from Red Bull about the causes of the pit lane incident to be submitted on Wednesday. The details of this will be shared with other teams in order to help improve safety.

    http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/108698
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    so how will we view pit stops on TV for the race? They are exciting!

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    Im sure there will still be reports and camera men in the pits, but there will be boundaries that they wont be able to cross. Honestly Paul Allen didn't need to be there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SS454 View Post
    Im sure there will still be reports and camera men in the pits, but there will be boundaries that they wont be able to cross. Honestly Paul Allen didn't need to be there.
    I guess not! They have banned all media personnel ??

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    It will also mean longer stops. Interesting to see whether it plays a bigger advantage to people who are able to do one stop less
    Mark Webber: "If you push to try and pass you kill the tyres but if you wait, then you find you're on the same strategy and finish behind them anyway".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan View Post
    It will also mean longer stops. Interesting to see whether it plays a bigger advantage to people who are able to do one stop less
    Pitstops will take approximately 3.6seconds more [@ 400 metre pit lane] which should make it much more important to do one stop less.

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