What procedures apply when the race is interrupted?
In the event of this happening, there are three possibilities, depending on the number of laps completed by the race leader: A. Less than two laps completed B. Two or more laps completed, but less than 75% of the total distance of the race C.75% or more of the total race distance completed. In case A, which is typical when accidents occur during the start, the first start is considered null and void and the new start is given twenty minutes later. In case B, the race is considered to be in two parts. Thus, if the safety conditions permit, there is a second start twenty minutes later, for which the grid is determined on the basis of the classification of the penultimate lap before the signal to stop the race was given (red flag). If a second start cannot be given, the classification of the race will be that of the penultimate lap preceding the signal to stop the race and only half the points will be awarded. In case C, the race will be considered as finished, and all the points will be