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Verstappen suggests 'hard limit' as fix for track limit issues

Max Verstappen says F1 needs to "find a solution" to improve its problematic track limit policy, suggesting a "hard limit" should be considered as a means of restricting boundaries. Verstappen fell foul twice to the stewards' policing of track limits last weekend in Portugal. In qualifying the Red Bull charger's infringement at Portimão's Turn 4 led to the deletion of his fastest lap - and theoretical pole - in Q3, while on race day, another transgression cost the Dutchman a point for fastest lap. An irate Helmut Marko said the stewards' call on track limits had already cost Verstappen a race win in Bahrain, while Red Bull team boss Christian Horner pointed to...
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