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FIA confirm strict track limits for French Grand Prix

Article To news overview The FIA have outlined the strict track limits that will be enforced during this weekend's French Grand Prix at Paul Ricard. As a circuit that has huge amounts of run-off everywhere around the track itself, the FIA have had to implement particularly strict rules to ensure fairness and safety for those who make a mistake. Turns 1 & 2 Any driver who fails to take Turn 2 correctly, passing to the right of the yellow bollard pictured, will have to stick to the right and then re-join the track by driving through the two arrays of blocks in the run-off area. See the image below to see where drivers must go to safely rejoin. © Turns 1-2. Pic: FIA Turns 3-5 If a driver...
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