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‘You are not Max Verstappen': Canadian police force has a message for F1 fans ahead of Australian GP

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) of Alberta came up with an interesting way of reminding road users to follow the speed limit. The 2022 Formula 1 season heads to Melbourne for this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix, with Max Verstappen having won last time out in Saudi Arabia. Four speeding cases have been tried thus far in 2022 in the Provincial Court of Alberta, and the force took to Twitter to remind drivers that the speed limit is in place for a reason. READ: Mercedes delay new rear wing while Red Bull bring major upgrade to Australian GP “Sorry to break it to you, but Alberta roads are not Formula 1 closed street-circuits and you aren't Max Verstappen. Slow down, drive the...
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