Formula 1 has changed a long-standing rule about the iconic chequered flag.
In Montreal this year, the end of the Canadian grand prix was thrown into chaos when model Winnie Harlow accidentally waved the flag too early.
Symbolic representation
As the rules stand, whenever the physical chequered flag is waved, the race is over whether the official number of laps have been completed or not.
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In response, the FIA has now replaced the chequered flag with a chequered flag light signal. The flag will still be waved, but it will only be symbolic.
Charlie Whiting played down the development.
"The black and white chequered light signal has been around for three years, and the flag will still be there.
"But now the light will mark the official end of the race. It's partly a reaction to the incident in Montreal," the F1 race director told Bild newspaper.