Norris calls for change to Singapore F1 kerb drivers are "afraid" to take flat

Norris calls for change to Singapore F1 kerb drivers are "afraid" to take flat

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Norris calls for change to Singapore F1 kerb drivers are "afraid" to take flat

During the qualifying session for the United States Grand Prix, Lance Stroll crashed into the barriers after trying to correct a rear-end slide caused by running across the kerb. Aston Martin announced that Stroll, the Canadian driver, would not participate in the race due to his injuries. Lando Norris, who was directly behind Stroll at the time of the incident, believes that the kerb’s characteristics are not suitable for the current generation of ground effect machinery, causing instability and making drivers hesitant to push the throttle. Norris suggested that improvements should be made to the track to ensure better safety and performance. Fortunately, Norris managed to avoid the wreckage and expressed relief that Stroll escaped the crash without serious harm.

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Source: motorsport

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