Lewis Hamilton apologises to George Russell following crash in Qatar Grand Prix
Formula 1 stars have complained about the sweltering conditions at the Qatar Grand Prix which led to a 'dangerous' raceTemperatures exceeded 40 degrees, with Williams' Logan Sargeant forced to retire due to 'intense dehydration', with his teammate Alex Albon requiring treatment at the medical centre for 'acute heat exposure'.
"I don't think we particularly sealed the cockpit too well. It must have been like 80 degrees inside the car. I'm glad that next year we come back here in December." Lance Stroll and Alex Albon are both seen struggling to get out of their cars from the onboard cameras at the end of a gruelling Qatar GP.British driver Lando Norris, who secured a podium finish after coming home in third, added: "I think today we probably found the limit.
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