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Brawn assured French GP traffic chaos to be avoided in 2019

Formula 1 Managing Director of Motorsports Ross Brawn says assurances have been made that French Grand Prix organisers will learn from its traffic chaos at Paul Ricard for next year’s race to avoid similar problems. All three days of track action at the French circuit were hit by traffic congestion issues getting in and out of the circuit with multiple lanes blocked which caused outrage from fans with some unable to reach the circuit due to hours of queues. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  Brawn says Paul Ricard’s “remote and beautiful location” made access to the track tricky but is confident the long queues will be solved next year by race organisers. “Being in such a remote and...
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