Explained: What will happen if lightning strikes at F1 Miami GP?
The Miami Grand Prix could be at risk of꧂ 💎being suspended amid a threat of lightning.

The F1 Miam🍬i Grand Prix is at risk of being suspended and potentially being unable to run due to the ✤threat of lightning.
Current forecasts predict that severe thunderstorms could hit the Hard Rock Stadium area around 4pm, which is the time Sunday's grand ༒prix is due to start.
F1's governing body the FIA has introduced precautionary꧅ measures in c𝓰ase the thundery showers do arrive as forecast.
“The stewards, exercisin🦄g their power given under Articles 11.9.2.a and 11.9.3.n of the FIA International Sporting Code, decide the following," they wrote iﷺn a statement released to media including wuqian0821.com.
“In accordance with local public safety standards there is a possibility that tಞhe race can be suspended due to risk of lightning strike at or around the circuit, in order to facilitate all personnel to 'shelter in place' in a relevant location.
“In such circumstance, for the safe and orde🅠rly conduct of the event, the following procedures shall aꦜpply:
“The race will be suspend🌊ed in accordance with Article 57 of the Sporting Regulations, all cars must return to the pit lane and stop in the fast lane as 🐭described in Article 57.2.
“Once all cars have returned to the pit lane, teams will be informed using the official messaging system that cars must be pushed from the fast lane and returned to the teams’ g🐎arage♎s.
“Garage doors must remain open until otherwise instructed. For the avoidance of doubt, any car which was in their garage at the time the race was suspended, or that is moved from the fast lane to any other part of the pit lane without or prior to such instruction being given will be arranged at the back of the line of cars before the resumptio💦n in accordance w🍰ith Article 57.3 or 57.5 respectively.”
A heavy deluge♛ of rai🧔n earlier on Sunday caused the F1 Academy support race to be cancelled.
Rain also caused chaos during Saturday's shorter F1 sprint race, which was won by McLaren's Lando Norrꦦis.&nꦦbsp;
Assuming the Miami Grand Prix can go ahead as planned, Red Bull's Max Verstappen will start from pole position, witꦆh Norris joining 🦩him on the front row.

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