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FIA asked to clean Brazilian GP F1 circuit after screws triggered punctures

Pirelli has asked the FIA to clean the Brazilian Grand Prix circuit after screws triggered punctures and stones left Formula 1 drivers feeling like they had been "sand blasted".

Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso sustained left-rear punctures during FP1 at Interlagos.

Any time lost is particularly critical during a sprint race weekend where there is only one hour-long practice session before parc ferme and qualifying.

Autosport observed on Thursday night that mud had dried in the grooves cut into the track surface. These are designed to carry rainwater off the track to prevent aquaplaning.

The punctures are understood to have been caused by screws and nails, with the teams reporting that most of this debris was to be found in the pitlane.

As such, F1 tyre supplier Pirelli has requested the FIA to clean the circuit.

Pirelli motorsport boss Mario Isola explained: "We had a couple of punctures due to debris and we also found some cuts on the tread. Obviously, we are going to inform the FIA to clean the track.

"I believe the problem is the pitlane more than on track. But we have to pay attention because we had a couple of punctures."

Aston Martin performance director Tom McCullough said that following a Thursday track walk, the team had noted the dirt when feeding back to FIA race director Niels Wittich, as is customary.

Source: Autosport

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