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Russell on track limits: I sympathise for the FIA

Article To news overview © Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images George Russell feels sorry for the FIA as he believes there is no clear solution to keep the drivers, fans and motorsport's governing bodies happy about track limits. Track limits were a major talking point at the Bahrain, Emilia Romagna and Portuguese Grand Prix with controversy surrounding Max Verstappen on multiple occasions. "It's very difficult and I do have sympathy for the FIA because it isn't a simple solution," Russell told RacingNews365.com and other select members of the press. "Ultimately, they are just trying to make the circuits safer and that is obviously the number one priority. "But it has...
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