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F1 recovery vehicles still dangerous – Toro Rosso team boss

The issue of recovery vehicles in formula one still needs to be addressed. That is the view of Toro Rosso team boss Franz Tost, as the sport continues to reflect on the tragic death of talented French driver Jules Bianchi. It was F1's first race driver death since Ayrton Senna in 1994, following a long period of immense safety improvements. But Austrian Tost said the sort of recovery vehicle that Bianchi hit at Suzuka last year remains a hazard that has not been addressed. 'The recovery vehicles themselves are still a problem,' he told Auto Bild. 'Virtual safety car or not, if a car has a broken suspension or even a puncture, it can still go off. 'And with these vehicles and their height,...
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