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FIA see no need to change Monza sausage kerbs

Article To news overview Formula 1 Race Director Michael Masi has confirmed there are no plans to change the kerbs in the run-off area at Monza's first chicane. One of the orange kerbs caused Max Verstappen's Red Bull to launch into the air during his collision with Lewis Hamilton, which put both drivers out of the race. Masi was asked whether the kerbs need to be looked at for the next Italian Grand Prix. "In that situation I think the sausage kerb works quite well, in that particular corner," Masi told RacingNews365.com and other select members of the press. "It was a driver's choice. You can drive into a kerb or go to the left of it, which we saw numerous times over the...
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