Loose Cover Forces Repairs at Las Vegas Grand Prix
The incident with the loose manhole cover that caused two red flags during the second practice of the Las Vegas Grand Prix has been resolved. To prevent a recurrence in qualifying or during Saturday’s race, the cover has been welded. A steward alerted the FIA race control about the apparent movement of the manhole cover before Turn 17 during the second practice session on Thursday. A red flag was shown to allow race control to inspect the site. Activity on the track resumed 15 minutes later, but was suspended again upon observing more movement in the manhole cover, and the session was finally exhausted under a red flag. The FIA conducted more inspections overnight and discovered a fault in the cover, opting to take additional precautions by welding it along with 14 other manhole covers around the circuit.In addition to the work done to solve the identified problem, the manhole cover has been welded to provide greater mitigation. All other manhole covers on or near the race line were reinspected overnight, and additional welding was applied to 14 other covers.The manhole cover that caused the red flag in FP2 was removed and thoroughly inspected. A specific fault was found in the locking mechanism, and it was possible to fix this problem overnight.
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