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Wet weather races have become a major debate in the F1 paddock, following the lengthy stoppage at the Belgian GP.
Following the Belgian Grand Prix, Lance Stroll has called for Formula 1 to focus on improving visibility in wet weather conditions. The race at Spa-Francorchamps was red-flagged due to poor visibility, resulting in an 80-minute delay before the race resumed on a largely dry track. F1’s race director received mixed feedback on the restart, with some drivers like Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton criticizing the decision. Stroll highlighted that the size of the cars and tires, leading to increased spray, have made visibility a significant challenge during wet races. He suggested that improvements in visibility are necessary to ensure safer racing conditions in such situations.






