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[–] TrekHuis@feddit.nl 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Spa is an older track, with a lot of change already to it. I’m all for safety but more damage to the environment is not something the government will allow, so if they push for a safer Spa, then there will be no Spa.

I think in this case they could have stopped the race, because every track would have been dangerous in this conditions.

I agree. Spa is spa. If it's raining hard stop the race.