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Spa to make some changes follow tragic death of Anthoine Hubert

The CEO of Spa-Francorchamps Circuit, Nathalie Maillet, says that there will be changes made to the run of area at Raidillon after the tragic death of F2 driver Anthoine Hubert following his huge crash at the corner. Hubert hit the wall trying to avoid Giuliano Alesi's spinning Trident and was collected by Juan Manuel Correa, who is still in a stable condition in hospital. Maillet told Belga news agency that a gravel trap would be put in place to slow cars down if they were to run off track at Raidillon. She said: "The track at Raidillon will not be affected, but we will put gravel back again. "Discussions are currently underway about where the gravel should be and how deep...
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