Felipe Massa, right, looks dejected after retiring from the Singapore Grand Prix following a pit-stop blunder. Ferrari bosses say they will use the 'lollipop' system for Sunday's race in Japan.
Felipe Massa, right, looks dejected after retiring from the Singapore Grand Prix following a pit-stop blunder. Ferrari bosses say they will use the 'lollipop' system for Sunday's race in Japan.
Felipe Massa, right, looks dejected after retiring from the Singapore Grand Prix following a pit-stop blunder. Ferrari bosses say they will use the 'lollipop' system for Sunday's race in Japan.
Felipe Massa, right, looks dejected after retiring from the Singapore Grand Prix following a pit-stop blunder. Ferrari bosses say they will use the 'lollipop' system for Sunday's race in Japan.

Ferrari to use 'lollipop' after Singapore fiasco


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MILAN // Ferrari will use the 'lollipop' to tell their drivers when to leave the pits in Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix after their traffic light system caused chaos in Singapore. Felipe Massa, battling with the championship leader Lewis Hamilton for the title, had his race in the city-state ruined when he drove from the pits with the fuel hose still attached after a mechanic made the light go green by mistake.

Ferrari's light system usually works automatically when the fuel hose is removed from the car, but in Singapore it was in manual mode. "In this moment we need tranquillity and therefore we prefer to go back to the old system," the team boss Stefano Domenicali said. Other teams still use the lollipop, whereby a team member holds the object in front of a driver before the pit stop is completed. *Reuters