F1 drivers adapt to the new racing landscape in Mexico: A thrilling test of skill and resilience

F1 drivers adapt to the new racing landscape in Mexico: A thrilling test of skill and resilience

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The promoters of the Mexico Cty Grand Prix have been hard at work to reduce the security risk to Formula

Last year, there were concerns about the safety of drivers in the paddock due to the large number of VIPs and fans. To address this issue, the number of people allowed in the paddock was reduced, and a marketing campaign was launched to promote respect for the drivers. Some drivers, like Yuki Tsunoda, welcomed these measures, while others, like Esteban Ocon, didn’t see it as a problem. Alex Albon mentioned that the issue was more about leaving the paddock, as fans would often surround the cars. Red Bull drivers Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen emphasized the importance of respect and not getting caught up in rivalries. Other drivers, such as Zhou Guanyu, George Russell, Charles Leclerc, and Lewis Hamilton, also shared their thoughts on the issue, with some acknowledging the need for a balance between crowds and safety. Overall, the aim is to ensure a safe and respectful environment for everyone involved in the sport.

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Source: Motorsport Week

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