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Zero tolerance for track limits abuse in Hungary

There will be zero tolerance for track limits abuses during the race and in qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix in an effort to clamp down on drivers drivers attempting to gain an advantage by running wide at Turns 4 and Turn 11 at the the Hungaroring. Infringements will be monitored electronically on the exit of the kerbs, picking up when a car strays beyond the track limits by more than 20 centimeters. In qualifying times will be deleted if a driver is monitored going beyond the designated limits and in the race three contraventions will trigger a warning to said driver and his team, before a fourth violation will result in a drive-through penalty. The FIA said in a statement on...
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