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Stroll demands change at Spa after teenager's death

Aston Martin Formula One driver Lance Stroll called for safety improvements at Belgium's Spa-Francorchamps circuit after Dutch racer Dilano van't Hoff died competing in a junior series on Saturday.

The 18-year-old, who was taking part in a wet Formula Regional European Championship race, was the second such fatality in four years at the Belgian Grand Prix circuit.

"It’s a tragic day for motorsport," said Stroll after finishing fourth in a Formula One sprint race at Austria's Red Bull Ring.

"My thoughts are with him today. It breaks my heart what happened and I think Eau Rouge at Spa needs some looking into because we’ve lost two drivers now in the span of four or five years.

"It’s a really dangerous corner and we say it every year and it’s not fair what happened today.

"I think that corner has to change. I think it’s way too dangerous and I think every time we go through there there’s an accident waiting to happen. Today it happened again and we lost a young kid and it’s not fair."

Spa hosts the Belgian Grand Prix on Jul 30.

Eau Rouge is the name given to the circuit's most famed corner but that left-handed kink leads into the fast and steep Raidillon right-hander.

French racer Anthoine Hubert died in August 2019 in a multi-car accident at the exit of Raidillon in an F2 race, with his car hitting barriers and bouncing back on track.

Organisers made changes after that crash, notably by enlarging run-off areas and moving back barriers.

Double world champion Fernando Alonso, Formula One's most experienced driver and Stroll's team mate, said the real risk was a lack of visibility in the wet.

"We cannot see anything. So if there is a car in the middle of the straight or whatever, that's the real danger. What happened today should not be

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