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Track limits rules outlined for Portuguese GP

Article To news overview © Pirelli The track limits for the Portuguese GP have been outlined ahead of this weekend's race, with three corners identified as needing particularly close attention. As is the case with most modern venues, which utilise extensive run-off areas, there are certain corners where running wide can give drivers a time advantage. This was particularly problematic in Bahrain, where the race win was determined by a track limits violation for Red Bull's Max Verstappen. The Portuguese GP will see three corners monitored particularly closely by Race Control, with Turn 1, Turn 14 and 15 exit kerbs being used as the outer track limit. If a driver exceeds this kerb in...
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