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CHANDHOK: The goal of the FIA ​​should be as few ASPHALT EXCURSION ZONES as possible

Karun Chandhok, a former Formula 1 racer, says the FIA ​​and Formula 1 should invest in having to install five meters of sand obstacles and grass everywhere along the tracks.

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Accident at the regional Asian Formula Championship (FRAC) has once again shown and encouraged the Indian to call those responsible to action.

It's been this past weekend frac performed several races on the track Yas Marina Tour in Abu Dhabi. The trail is "adorned" by many huge paved picnic areas, which allow riders to easily leave the track and return to it without losing speed. During one of the races frac a lot went wrong when one of the racers after ninth turn ran off the track and returned to it before the next turn. That's it collided into two rivals, who both resigned as a result.

The former Formula 1 racer from India has been saying for years that there should be natural obstacles at the edge of the tracks in the form of sand and / or grass.

This accident too to Chandhok she didn't leave. “Complete nonsense, but it also shows why the FIA ​​and Formula 1 should strive for fewer asphalt excursion zones. I have been saying for many years that we need five meters of natural obstacles on the racetracks along the edge of the track.”V Formulas 1 is, among others, the most famous example from last year 's race in Brazil, when it's Max Verstappen off the track defended his position against Lewis Hamilton and received no punishment for it.

An example that prompted Karuna Chanhoka once again to urge those responsible for Formula 1 to eliminate as many of these huge asphalt excursion zones as possible.

                

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