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Masi adamant drivers ‘want physical limits'

Michael Masi has defended F1's use of car-breaking kerbs, revealing the drivers 'want physical limits'. Track limits have been one of the big topics in this year's championship with Max Verstappen losing both a race win and a fastest lap point for exceeding the track limits, and he's not the only driver who has fallen foul in important moments. With most of the tracks that Formula 1 visits made of several corners were drivers can gain an advantage by running wide, Masi has set out race by race the limits that drivers have to adhere to and which corners will be policed. Even Monaco had one corner that was policed despite the majority of the circuit being surrounded by walls, walls that...
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