Lando Norris has called for immediate changes to the kerb Mick Schumacher hit when he crashed heavily in qualifying, which had already caused another major accident the day before.
Schumacher has been ruled out of participating in the rest of the weekend after striking a barrier at the exit of turn 10. He lost control of his car on the kerb at the exit of the corner.
Norris says the changes to Formula 1 cars for this year has made the kerb more hazardous. “I think with this era of cars, with how you have to run them and how they’re designed, some kerbs throughout the year might need to change, and I think this kerb is one of them,” he said.
F2 driver Cem Bolukbasi hit the same kerb during practice on Friday and crashed, suffering a concussion, which means he will also take no further part in the event. Norris said this was another example of the problem with the kerb.
Schumacher suffered an enormous crash“It was very evident from Formula 2 because in Formula 2 you have to run…