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Drivers divided on electronic policing of track limits

In a sport where the teams regularly fail to agree on anything, it is only fair that drivers also fail to see eye to eye. The latest issue to divide the drivers is the move which this weekend sees a new system introduced whereby drivers who exceed the track limits set off a sensor which immediately notifies the stewards. The move was revealed yesterday, when the FIA confirmed a number of changes made to the Hungaroring ahead of this year's race. Following on from moves in Austria and Silverstone, where (some) drivers were punished for exceeding the limits - in the case of the Red Bull Ring literally, such was the ferocious pounding given by the new kerbs - the FIA revealed that 'in Turns 4...
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