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Officials to focus on track limits in France

The return road at Turn 3-5 complex as shown in the Race Director notes to teams This weekend’s Formula 1 French Grand Prix will see officials once again take note of track limits. After two events at street circuits, the sport returns to a traditional venue at Paul Ricard. It’s a circuit famed for its vast tarmac run off areas, with painted areas delineating the racing surface and verges. With little punishment for drivers abusing the track confines, officials have advised teams and drivers that a list of corners will be monitored. That includes the first left-right sequence, and the complex from Turns 3-5, with a cut through added for any driver unable to negotiate Turn 4. “Any...
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