Räikkönen caught speeding in the pits at Le Castellet

The Alfa Romeo driver was caught speeding in the pit lane limited to 60 km/h for the French Grand Prix. Small fine of 200€.

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Räikkönen caught speeding in the pits at Le Castellet

The Finnish driver, Kimi Räikkönen, who won the world championship in 2007, was caught speeding in the pit lane at Paul Ricard.

Limited to 60 km/h, the Alfa Romeo driver was caught at 61.2 km/h in the pitlane and is therefore being fined €200 imposed by the FIA, the International Automobile Federation.

Article 22.10 of the F1 sporting regulations states that the pit lane speed limit is usually set at 80 km/h, but for the French Grand Prix, the FIA has decided to limit it to 60 km/h to allow for more time spent in the pits.

This is the second driver to have been caught speeding this weekend after Pérez yesterday.

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