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Drivers respond to FIA President's track limits concerns

Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc have shared their perspectives in response to the concerns raised by FIA President Mohammed ben Sulayem about the ongoing track limits controversy in Formula 1.  The debate surrounding track limits came to the forefront after a contentious weekend in Qatar, which witnessed a recurrence of incidents akin to those witnessed in Austria earlier in the season. Ben Sulayem expressed his concerns, saying, 'We had the same issue in Austria… it was 1200 (violations).  “And I have to say, congratulations to the stewards because they spotted it.  Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies  “But is that the solution?...
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