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Formula 1 teams to establish track limits working group

The 10 Formula 1 teams have established a working group as part of the sport's bid to find a solution to the ongoing debate over track limits. There have been numerous incidents already this season where drivers and teams have criticised the way in which track limits are policed, with Max Verstappen's pass for the lead on Lewis Hamilton at the Bahrain Grand Prix a notable example. Verstappen also lost the fastest lap during the Portuguese Grand Prix after exceeding track limits, prompting Red Bull team principal Christian Horner described the manner in which the rules were being enforced as 'brutal'. Speaking after the Spanish Grand Prix last weekend, Horner revealed that a working group...
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