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Originally Posted by Coach Ep
Another questionable rule introduced by race organizers Creventic (after the ridiculous bracketed lap times, which are maintain for all bar the Pro entries btw):
Hope it gets explained at some point during the broadcast but I seem to miss the point completely...
from https://www.dailysportscar.com/?p=20556
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from dubai 24h news:
Code 60 rule, which was invented by Dutch National Racing Team (DNRT), replaces the traditional full course yellow system. Typically when an incident occurs during the race, yellow flags are deployed when an accident happens at a particular point on a circuit. If this is a big incident then a full course yellow is declared and a pace car is deployed. The field file in behind it until the circuit is deemed safe, whereupon the safety car peels into the pitlane and the race resumes.
With Code 6, which is implemented with a designated flag deployed at the marshal points around the circuit, cars are then required to reduce their speed to 60 km/h maximum and circulate at this speed until the Code 60 is lifted and racing resumes. During the slow down period marshals can attend to the incident/accident safely without interrupting the race.
http://live.24hseries.com/Latest-24H-Series-news