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Electronic kerb monitoring divides opinion

The FIA's move to introduce technology that helps better determine whether a car has exceeded track limits has been met with a largely lukewarm response from drivers. New for this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, Turns 4 and 11 of the Hungaroring will feature sensors built into the kerb that will be able to detect whether a car has strayed beyond the defined limitations of the circuit. The move comes after criticism that track limits were being abused too consistently during the Austrian and British Grand Prix, only for the decision to install more aggressive kerbing at the Red Bull Ring to also be lambasted by drivers. READ: Sebastian Vettel lashes out at 'bullshit' radio rule tweaks Even...
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