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Track inspection could trigger future Albert Park circuit changes   

Albert Park could undergo changes if the FIA and Formula 1 recommend a resurface The outcome of a track inspection following this weekend’s Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix could trigger changes to the Albert Park circuit to improve racing. Race organisers are investigating the possibility of a full circuit resurface which may re-open the door once again for potential alterations to the circuit to boost overtaking. Albert Park has come in for criticism in recent years due to a dearth of overtaking during the annual F1 season opener.  Last year’s race, which again featured limited overtaking, prompted F1 to push through aerodynamic changes to the cars for 2019 including the introduction...
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