Valtteri Bottas, the Alfa Romeo driver, thinks the FIA should pay more attention to drivers’ opinions on track limits. He was surprised that the drivers’ feedback from the Austin race was ignored.
Track limits became a big issue in the United States Grand Prix, affecting the results for several drivers like Max Verstappen and George Russell. Bottas believes monitoring every driver on every corner is tough for the FIA, making it easy for violations to go unnoticed.
Bottas mentioned that certain tracks, like Austin, tempt drivers to push limits because it can help improve speed. He suggests that changes, like adding different kerbs or gravel, should be made to the tracks to prevent drivers from going over the limits.
The driver believes that their feedback should be taken seriously for making necessary changes, and he hopes to see improvements and solutions coming in the next year.