World champion Michael Schumacher wants safety in Formula One to be improved following Brazilian Luciano Burti's horrific crash in Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix.
"There's no 100 per cent safety in Formula One but we must do everything to reduce the risk as much as possible," the Ferrari driver, who won Sunday’s race at Spa-Francorchamps.
"Therefore, it is important to draw findings from the analysis of the (Burti) crash and to translate them into measures," he added.
Burti escaped serious injury when his Prost car hit the tyre wall at an estimated 240-kph after clipping the rear of Eddie Irvine's Jaguar.
The Prost team said he is showing good signs of recovery, but he remains in hospital today with concussion and bruising to his brain.
Schumacher, who won a record 52nd grand prix in his Ferrari on Sunday, said he did not celebrate properly because of Burti's accident.
"The evening after the race we sat together with my father, his partner and a couple of friends, but this time we could not really celebrate on the track," he said.
"You can't be in party mood when you know that only a few kilometres away, a colleague is in hospital."