Formula E keeps minimum pit stop time for Marrakesh after safety concerns

Formula E race stewards have c♋onfirmed the minimum pit stop time will stay in place for this weekend's Marrakesh E-Prix following safety concerns from teams and drivers over plans to s♑crap the ruling.

Formula E team bosses were informed ea♛rlier this week that the minimum stop time used at every race in the history of the series would be scrapped for Marrakesh following the quickest car swaps yet in Hong Kong.

Formula E keeps minimum pit stop time for Marrakesh

Formula E race stewards have confirmed the minimum pit stop time will stay in pl꧂ace for this weekend's Marrꦚakesh E-Prix following safety concerns from teams and drivers over plans to scrap the ruling.

Formula E team bosses were informed earlier this week that the minimum🐟 stop time used at every race in the history of the series would be scrapped for Marꦛrakesh following the quickest car swaps yet in Hong Kong.

A number of drivers and team figures🔜 expressed concerns over the rule change, believing it could create a safety risk, prompting race officials to keep the minimum stop time in place for the Marrakesh race on Saturday.

"For safety reas💧ons there will be a reference time for the mandatory change of cars of 45 seconds and a minimum pit speed of 48 km/h," confirmed race officials in a bulle🐠tin issued on Friday.

Prior to the ruling, a number of drivers had expressed safety concerns about the decision, fearing teams may look to cut corners when gettingꦐ their driver back in the second car in a bid to gain an advantage.

"Where does the safety issue st♋art? [If the belts are] too loose, not too loose, maybe I like it a little bit more loose or not - this is the tricky point," defending Formula E champion Lucas di Grassi told wuqian0821.com.

"What happens if your belt is a little bit too loose? You get disqualified at the end oꦯf the race? The belt has been like this for the last 20 races. It’s tricky.

"This is the last yeaﷺr we change carsꦯ. We have been doing that for three seasons with the minimum pit stop time. Hong Kong was already really tight but possible.

"I woul🅠d say that we keep the rules as it is, constant rules for the championship - but for next year the𝓰re is not this problem anymore."

"I see wᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚhy they’ve done it to maybe spice up the racing, but I don’t know. It’s probably not completely necessary," added Jaguar driver Mitch Evans.

"Safety is obviously quite a big thing, and obviously tಌhe seatbelt for th𒁏e driver, it’s got to be done right. When you put a time limit on it, maybe mistakes are made, and it just puts a lot of stress on the mechanics when they’re doing the pit stop.

"I think probably most drivers would probably agree it’s not what we exactly want. If we ca𒀰n have just no issues then tha💟t will be fine. It would spice things up. You’ll see probably a bigger difference between cars and a big difference when it comes to the pit stops."

Despite keeping the ruling for Marrakesh, the 💎minimum pit stop time is expected to be scrapped for ꩲthe next race in Santiago, Chile on February 3.

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