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No body actually brought this up till now. That week-end sees the introduction of a F1 parc ferme program applied by the FIA, the one that sees the governing body 'spying' on any unlawful action in each of the group garages with a system of 24 cameras. In previous years on Saturday night all of the vehicles were held together in one single FIA storage. Nevertheless with 26 vehicles initially estimated for this season and as much as three groups needing garages of the own the FIA chose to look for a brand new program. The vehicles are now stored in the garages of the in-patient groups, and to make sure that there's number tampering they're zipped up in an automobile cover a little such as for instance a large sleeping bag which can be then covered by the FIA when parc ferme problems start at 6.30pm on Saturday. Previously the cars could be collected by the teams on Sunday at 8.30 a.m. (or 930 a.m. with Bahrain's late start) from the parc ferme storage, however now they are able to only unzip the addresses. A camera have been mounted by the FIA on the hole gantry above every vehicle to check any activity round the vehicles immediately. A Bahrain monitor standard is likely to be seeing an FIA panel top with 24 camera opinions onto it. Such a thing unfortunate is likely to be documented if the state drops sleeping. http://formula-one.speedtv.com/artic...arage-cameras/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On the vehicle just how long before sany group hackers the camera like
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