FIA to review Qatar GP as ‘dangerous’ temperatures prompt driver complaints
The FIA has begun a review into Sunday’s Qatar Grand Prix after drivers complained of racing in dangerously high temperatures.
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The FIA has begun a review into Sunday’s Qatar Grand Prix after drivers complained of racing in dangerously high temperatures.
Mercedes driver and seven-time Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton has been given a €50 000 (R1 014 392, est.) fine for crossing a live racetrack during the Qatar Grand Prix.
The FIA says it will look into calendar changes and introduce measures to protect Formula One drivers from the sort of extreme heat and humidity they suffered during Sunday's Qatar Grand Prix, it said on Monday.
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”.
Following Friday's running at the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix, the FIA and Formula One Management (FOM) announced that an additional practice session will precede the Sprint Shootout on Saturday.
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.
The Qatar Grand Prix was one to remember, and it lit up the Formula 1 record books, too.
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".