The FIA has confirmed that the speed limit in the pit lane for the Australian Grand Prix will not be reduced this year.
Earlier this week, a report emerged in which the Australian GP's chief events officer Tom Mottram detailed the change.
He stated the pit lane speed limit will be reduced from 80 km/h to 60 km/h in order to accommodate the extra congestion in the pit lane this year, with Cadillac joining as an 11th team.
He added that he hoped it would be a once-off measure.
The alleged change would have had major ramifications when it comes to the strategy for the grand prix, as a decision for an extra trip to the pits would cause longer stops.
However, the FIA has since confirmed to RacingNews365 that the speed limit will remain at 80 km/h.
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