Motor racing: Ferrari fine-tune pit-stop procedures after mechanic's injury

Francesco Cigarini suffered a fractured shinbone and fibula on his left leg after being struck during a botched pit stop when Kimi Raikkonen was given the signal to go before the left rear tyre had been replaced. PHOTO: AFP

SHANGHAI (REUTERS) - Ferrari have reviewed their pit-stop procedures after an incident at the Bahrain Grand Prix left a mechanic with a broken leg, team principal Maurizio Arrivabene said on Friday (April 13).

Francesco Cigarini suffered a fractured shinbone and fibula on his left leg after being struck during a botched pit stop when Kimi Raikkonen was given the signal to go before the left rear tyre had been replaced.

The motor racing governing body FIA later fined Ferrari €50,000 (S$81,000) for the incident.

"We have done our review, together with the FIA, I have to say, because they are caring about safety as we are caring about safety," the Italian told reporters at Shanghai International Circuit ahead of Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix.

"We went through all the procedure... and making sure that this thing doesn't happen again.

"In this case, we have three factors - one involves human control, the other involves mechanical and the other involves (an) electronic device," said Arrivabene explaining what went wrong.

"What's happened there, we had a mishandling of the rear left, was not perfectly read by the electronic device that gives the green light."

After having surgery in Bahrain, Cigarini had returned home, Arrivabene said.

"Of course, as team principal, I'm in contact with him," he said. "He's back to Italy, he's at home and he's okay."

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