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F1 drivers want more safety changes at “the most dangerous place on the calendar” · RaceFans

F1 drivers want more safety changes at "the most dangerous place on the calendar" · RaceFans

Formula 1 drivers have called for more safety improvements at Jeddah Corniche Circuit following Mick Schumacher’s enormous crash in qualifying.

The Haas driver was unharmed but will take no further part in the weekend after his high-speed shunt at turn 10 on Saturday.

Charles Leclerc, who will start today’s race from second on the grid, said he enjoys the challenge of the circuit but Schumacher’s crash showed there was room for improvement.

“It is a very challenging place, it is one of the reasons why I like this track. But I still believe that there are things that we can do to improve some places.

“The first sector is obviously extremely high speed and it can be quite – well, very – tricky in some places, as we’ve seen with Mick. So maybe there are few things that we can change for the future.

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