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Possible changes in 2023 to layout of circuit in Miami

The first Grand Prix of Miami can rightly be called a success, but there are also plenty of improvements to be made for next year's edition. Many drivers, including Max Verstappen, complained about the "Mickey Mouse section" in sector two. The organization of the GP takes the complaints seriously. Especially the chicane received a lot of criticism. It is a tight spot which makes overtaking completely impossible and according to Verstappen it slows you down so much that you never get into a good rhythm. There was also criticism from Sergio Perez and Fernando Alonso about the asphalt. The teammate of Verstappen even called the road surface a 'joke'. Miami listens to criticism Tom...
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