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F1 will incorporate lessons from Hubert crash

F1's 2020 regulations may be locked into place but changes will be made should the FIA learn any valuable lessons from Anthoine Hubert's fatal crash. Last month Hubert died as a result of injuries suffered during a Formula 2 crash at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit. The Frenchman had spun off the track, hitting the barriers before bouncing back into the path of Juan Manuel Correa. Correa collided with him at the top of Raidillon, resulting in traumatic injuries for both drivers. Sadly Hubert passed away while Correa remains in a coma with severe leg fractures. The FIA continues to investigate the crash and, should they learn any valuable lessons, those will be put into place next season...
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