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F1 drivers want FIA talks after Miami: They need to listen to us

Article To news overview © XPB McLaren's Lando Norris expects talks between drivers and the FIA following the Miami Grand Prix, where requests for track changes were not acted on. Carlos Sainz and Esteban Ocon both suffered heavy practice accidents at Turn 14 of the all-new Miami International Autodrome, with that section of the track featuring a concrete wall on the outside, as opposed to cushioned Tecpro barriers. After drivers raised their concerns in Friday's driver meeting, the FIA opted against making any changes, a situation that Ocon described as "unacceptable", with his car taking a 51G hit the following day that cracked the chassis. F1 drivers to raise concerns with...
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