Safety fears and politics overshadow Azerbaijan Grand Prix

F1 drivers express concerns over 'narrow' street circuit as metal kerbs cause tyre problems in first practice in Baku

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This weekend's European Grand Prix at Baku in Azerbaijan is already embroiled in controversy after inflammatory comments from F1 ringleader Bernie Ecclestone and concerns over safety on the brand new street circuit.

Even before practice began on Friday some drivers had expressed concerns about the track. When the cars did finally take to the circuit there were immediately issues with tyre damage caused by kerbs.

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