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FIA shares F1 Canadian GP’s circuit changes, track limits, DRS & more

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The FIA shares details like track limits, DRS zones, circuit changes, stewards and more for the returning F1 Canadian GP.

With COVID-19 playing spoilsport, F1 finally makes a return to Montreal this weekend for Canadian GP. A lot has changed since its last visit in 2019, with the circuit getting a face lift in the last two years to improve its facilities for a longer run on the calendar.

Here’s a full list of changes as per the FIA Race Directors’ note:

In another change, Eduardo Freitas is back as the FIA Race Director for the weekend after Neils Wittich took the role in Baku. The former has issued additional track limits information apart from the white line defining the edges of the circuit, with Turn 9 and Turn 14 in focus.

Track Limits –

In accordance with the provisions of Article 33.3, the white lines define the track edges.

Cutting the chicanes:

In terms of the DRS zones, the first one’s detection zone is 15m after Turn 5, while its activation zone is 90m after Turn 7. The second and third zone’s detection zone is 110m before Turn 9, while the second’s activation is 155m before Turn 12 and third’s is 70m after Turn 14.

As for the FIA stewards, Dr Gerd Ennser will lead the panel consisting of Richard Norbury, Emmanuele Pirro and Marcels Demers.

Here’s the full FIA Race Directors’ note: https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/decision-document/2022%20Canadian%20Grand%20Prix%20-%20Race%20Director’s%20Event%20Notes.pdf

Here’s pitlane drawing: https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/decision-document/2022%20Canadian%20Grand%20Prix%20-%20Event%20Notes%20-%20Pit%20Lane%20Drawing.pdf

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