Safety Car software error 'frustrating'
•A software error during the British Grand Prix misled fans into expecting one final lap of racing.
•The incident sparked frustration among commentators and viewers.
•The Chequered Flag podcast discusses the implications of the error in detail.
Safety Car software error 'frustrating'Safety Car software error 'frustrating'Close00Rosanna Tenant, Harry Benjamin and former Formula 1 world champion Damon Hill discuss the end to the British Grand Prix as a 'software error' led people to believe there would be one final lap of racing after a late safety car. Listen to the Chequered Flag podcast on BBC Sounds. Available to UK users only. SubsectionFormula 1Published13 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated topicsFormula 1Follow Formula 1 close panelYou are now following Formula 1Updates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.MotorsportFollow Motorsport close panelYou are now following MotorsportUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.Read descriptionالمصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
→A software error during the British Grand Prix misled fans into expecting one final lap of racing.
→The incident sparked frustration among commentators and viewers.
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