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Drivers want ‘disaster' Miami surface improved for 2023

Formula 1 drivers believe the track surface at the Miami International Autodrome needs to be addressed before the championship’s return in 2023. Miami made its debut last weekend and while the layout itself was largely positively received drivers were unimpressed by the low grip that was encountered away from the racing line. Several drivers compared […]
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