Seidl thinks Miami safety could be improved
McLaren team boss Andreas Seidl says the safety of the Miami International Autodrome could be improved following the inaugural race at the venue.
Aside from the hype surrounding the event, one of the most widely discussed topics of the Miami Grand Prix has been the safety of the track alongside the condition of the track surface.
While one of the track designers said they had achieved the “holy grail” of overtakes on a corner, drivers such as Sergio Perez, Esteban Ocon and Carlos Sainz have voiced their displeasure.
Given the circuit has been awarded a 10-year contract, the organiser of the race has admitted they would be willing to make changes with the ultimate goal of making the track the best it can be – and McLaren team principal Seidl said things could improve from a safety aspect.
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Having seen his driver Lando Norris crash out following a collision with Pierre Gasly, Seidl hoped the FIA and F1 would come together to look at what could be improved.
“We all need to take our time now together with the drivers, the engineers, to digest this weekend,” said Seidl, as reported by GPFans.com.
“And then go in a dialogue with the FIA and Formula 1 to see where we think things could improve for better racing, for example from the safety aspect.
“I