Lando Norris has called for the removal of sausage kerbs after two horror crashes in recent weeks caused by cars becoming airborne after the high kerbs.

Sausage kerbs are arguably one of the best deterrent for drivers exceeding track limits as hitting one can damage a car.

However, hitting one at the wrong angle can launch a car airborne.

That has happened twice in the last few weeks, first in the Formula 2 feature race at the British Grand Prix and again at the World Endurance Championship race at Monza on Sunday.

In both cases, Denis Hauger’s car landing on top of Roy Nissany’s and Henrique Chaves’s Aston Martin’s door ripped off as he was launched into the air, the driver was thankfully unhurt.

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