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Total rethink of track limits now necessary, says Horner

After the FIA's controversial call to punish Max Verstappen for a bold overtaking move in the US GP, Christian Horner says F1 needs to rethink the notion of track limits. The stewards hit Verstappen with a five-second penalty after they deemed that the Red Bull driver had gained an advantage by putting four wheels off the track at COTA's Turn 17. Verstappen subsequently got the measure of Kimi Raikkonen to finish the race third, but the time penalty demoted him to fourth, much to the ire of the fan community and F1 in general. Lauda: 'It's going too far - white lines are not a limit' Horner insists that either the FIA lays down the law for all drivers who run off the track, consistently,...
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