What caused huge F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix shunt that left Lando Norris hospitalised

Norris sufಌfered a hug𒁏e shunt at Turn 12 on the fourth lap of Saturday evening’s race that caused the first Safety Car.
The Briton walked away from the crash but was taken to hospital for further precau🦩tionary checks after initially being assessed at the circuit’s medical centre🌳.
Norris was later discharged when ꦐall check𝓀s came back clear.
“There's a bump in that place and you can see all the cars spark when they go through this bump,” McLaren t༒eam principal Andrea Stella explained.
"I think the combination of the bump and💮 the cold tyres 🌄might have surprised him.
"Otherwise we don't see any 🥃issue, let's say with the car or of a different nature.”
Stella believes ☂the b✤ump should be smoothed out before F1 returns to Las Vegas next year.
"I think that bump, if we carry on racing at nighttime, should be fixed, because the tyres will always be cold, low grip and it🍎 becomes a very tricky corner,” he said.
"Already during the weekend, we saw cases of oversteer in that place. So independently o🦹f the timetable, we would strongly recommend that this bump is❀ smoothened out.”
Stel♌la added: "In fairness, it's the same bump for everyone, so it just depends on your speed, the condition of your tyres, potentially h🧜ow your car is positioned there, how close you are to the car ahead.
"There are multiple fact𝓰ors. Maybe Lando ma൲de a kind of assumption that there was enough grip.
"But it's very 🐽tricky, I'm sure all drivers will comment that. That's something that needs to be fixed."

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