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Daniel Ricciardo was among a host of F1 drivers asked for their input on the Albert Park Circuit upgrade. This is what the Aussie requested 👇 9WWOS F1

Not only will the track be resurfaced for the first time, but there will also be significant changes to its configuration.

"I had that in mind when I had my input. Widening some of the apexes, creating more of a straight in some places to allow for an opportunity for more slipstreaming… that was the priority, and I'm very confident it's going to be good." "So removing that chicane, you're now going to have a massive tow out of Turn 6, which is going to be good with the additional DRS zone."

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