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Vettel gives the thumbs up to tighter track limits policing

Sebastian Vettel has voiced his support for the strict policing of track limits in 2020 despite being caught out by the system during last weekend's British Grand Prix. Although the Ferrari driver had his best time deleted from Q3 at Silverstone after exceeding track limits at the flat-out Copse corner, Vettel is a fan of the system employed by Formula 1. Article continues under video “I think it works, and it doesn’t leave any doubts," said Vettel. "If you trigger the sensor you trigger the loop, so I think it’s fairly straightforward. “It’s better than sending someone there and policing it manually, let's say, so it’s fairly reliable and has worked well.” Vettel...
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