Formula One drivers unhappy after ‘dangerous’ Qatar Grand Prix
George Russell believes Formula One went “beyond the limit of what is acceptable” by staging a Qatar Grand Prix that Lando Norris described as “too dangerous”.
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George Russell believes Formula One went “beyond the limit of what is acceptable” by staging a Qatar Grand Prix that Lando Norris described as “too dangerous”.
Formula 1 drivers on Sunday declared the Qatar Grand Prix as the toughest physical test of their career, some calling for a review of its October date in the calendar, after a gruelling race that saw several vomiting in their helmets and some taken to the medical centre afterwards.
George Russell believes Formula One went "beyond the limit of what is acceptable" by staging a Qatar Grand Prix that Lando Norris described as "too dangerous".
Max Verstappen raced to an incredible victory at the Qatar Grand Prix, sealing his 14th win of the 2023 Formula 1 season and the 49th of his F1 career.
Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri stole the headlines in the Qatar Grand Prix as they made the most of their chances under the Qatari night skies.
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Motorists in Bolton are set to be hit with more fines for the unauthorised use of bus lanes when new enforcement cameras are switched on next week. The bus lane cameras will be activated on Monday, October 9 and drivers who contravene bus lanes at 14 locations in Bolton during operating hours will receive penalty charge notices.
Motorists have been warned that using their GPS incorrectly while driving could lead to a fine of up to £1,000.