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F1 considers safety changes for 2020 following Hubert crash investigation

The FIA's investigation into the tragic crash at Spa in which F2 racer Anthoine Hubert lost his life and Juan Manuel Correa was severely injured could lead to safety changes for F1 teams for 2020. Data of the accident collected by the FIA was recently presented at an F1 technical working group session, and teams now have access to the information to conduct their own internal review and suggest possible changes to chassis designs. The specifications for next year's cars have already been defined, and indeed teams are well along the way to completing the blueprint of their designs. Verstappen warns against overreaction after Hubert tragedy However, specific changes - based on lessons...
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