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F1 to monitor track limits electronically in Mexico!

Formula 1 is set to montior track limits electronically in Mexico, similarly to how they did at the Belgian Grand Prix recently. Drivers gain time if they were to run wide at turn 11 at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, so an electronic detection system has been put in place to prevent any track extending. A similar system was used at Spa-Francorchamps to prevent drivers running wide at Raidillon and seemed to work, so it has been brought back again for the Mexican GP. Read more Hamilton responds to social media criticism: 'It's my platform' Track limits has been an issue for F1 for a while now, and a driver running off the track will have their lap time scrapped, with three offences...
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