LANDO NORRIS said the intense heat of the Qatar Grand Prix made it “too dangerous” to race. A number of drivers were left feeling sick as day-time temperatures hit over 44 degrees and in the evening the humidity rocketed. Drivers were left feeling sick due to the sweltering heat at the Qatar Grand PrixGetty Williams drivers Logan Sargeant and Alex Albon both needed help climbing from their cars. Alpine’s Esteban Ocon was sick in his crash helmet while Lance Stroll sought help from an ambulance when he stopped for dehydration. Norris, who was third and left exhausted, said: “It was too hot and much too dangerous. It is something we need to speak about.” Max Verstappen, who w
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