Organisers of the Brazilian grand prix have tweaked safety measures in light of
Jules Bianchi's life-threatening Suzuka crash a month ago. Globo reports that the tractor destined to be on duty in the famous 'Senna-S' has been relocated.
"The Bianchi accident certainly made us think," said Luis Ernesto Morales, the chief engineer at Interlagos. "One of the changes we have made was the adoption of a new post at the new run-off area at the Senna-S, so that there will not be a tractor entering there. Undoubtedly, the changes have improved the safety procedures," he added.
During the wet Brazilian grand prix in 2003,
Michael Schumacher spun off and narrowly missed a tractor that was removing
Juan Pablo Montoya's stricken
Williams. (GMM)
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