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Lando Norris is in agreeance with F1 world champion Max Verstappen's calls for the Jeddah Corniche Circuit to be modified following a worrying day of crashes on Saturday. Both F1 and F2 drivers suffered nasty collisions on a weekend already wrapped in controversy before the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix gets underway.
After two crashes in the F2 sprint race, F1 qualifying was also disrupted, first by Nicholas Lafiti's high-speed crash into the barrier. But the worst was yet to come as Mick Schumacher span off the kerb on Turn 12 whilst driving at 170mph downhill and smashed into barriers on either side of the track, almost splitting his Haas in half.
After qualifying, in which he secured P4 for Sunday's race, Verstappen blasted the current track as 'very dangerous' and questioned why it's flat-out design isn't entirely