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FIA to investigate recovery vehicle procedure amid criticism

Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA, will investigate the procedure that led to a recovery vehicle being on track at the Japanese Grand Prix. Carlos Sainz crashed on the opening lap through Turn 12 in wet conditions and the Safety Car was deployed. A recovery vehicle was on track by the time 17 of the […]
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