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Motor racing-F1 governing body says it will correct Japanese GP 'issues'

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LONDON : Formula One's governing body said on Wednesday it had looked into 'procedural issues' that occurred at the Japanese Grand Prix and would correct them for the future.The Paris-based FIA did not spell out what it was referring to but the shortened Oct.

9 race at Suzuka triggered anger and alarm when a recovery tractor was deployed while cars were following the safety car in poor visibility and slippery conditions.There was also post-race confusion about the scoring system, with Max Verstappen and his Red Bull team, along with most of those present and the global television audience, initially unaware that the Dutch driver had won the championship."As stated immediately after the race, the FIA has undertaken a thorough analysis of the incidents which took place at the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka," it said in a statement after a World Motor Sport Council meeting in London."Procedural issues have been identified and will be corrected in the short and medium term.

The findings will be made public in the coming days."AlphaTauri driver Pierre Gasly had said he was glad to be alive after he sped past the tractor before the red flags were shown to stop the race.The Frenchman recalled compatriot Jules Bianchi, whose car hit a tractor in similar circumstances at the circuit during the 2014 grand prix.

Bianchi died in hospital in July 2015."How today can we see a crane, not even in the gravel but on the racetrack while we are still on the track?

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