I stand corrected, this is confirmed by Supplementary Regulations. Interestingly, FIA Sporting Regulations do require crews to use OK/SOS signs as well, despite this technology?
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It is not the role of a marshal to make sure the competitor knows / follows the regulations. you can't expect a volunteer marshal who is there to keep the public safe to worry about adherence to sporting regulations.
That reference to the Supp Regs is quite telling 'shall immediately and without exception'..... that is a clear statement from the rules.
WRC+ onboards are up but nothing from SS9. Thus we can't confirm from Neuville's onboard whether someone showed him the OK sign earlier than in the video.
What are their tyre choices for the afternoon?
All 4softs and 2 wets
What happened to greensimth on ss12? He looked to be in road mode.