Three teams violated the curfew rule.

Three teams violated the curfew rule.

      On the night of Saturday in Barcelona, the teams McLaren, Alpine, and Cadillac violated the curfew rules. Team members whose duties are directly related to servicing the car were on the track during the prohibited time period, which began at 10:00 PM local time on June 12 and ended at 9:30 AM on June 13. For McLaren, Alpine, and Cadillac, this is the second of four individual exceptions for the season, so no penalties will follow.

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Three teams violated the curfew rule.

On the night of Saturday in Barcelona, the teams McLaren, Alpine, and Cadillac violated the curfew rules.