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Grosjean prefers NASCAR's approach to track limits

Haas driver Romain Grosjean has praised NASCAR's relaxed approach to policing track limits amid ongoing debate over the issue in Formula 1. F1 drivers have been split on the issue of track limits - some have spoken out in favour of a "zero tolerance" policy of penalising those who go beyond the white lines of the track, while others advocated for a relaxation of the rules. Grosjean appears to be firmly in the latter camp, the Frenchman suggesting the right approach to track limits enforcement can be seen in NASCAR's road course races. "I like the liberty, the freedom of going wide, I think it looks great over the kerbs," said the Frenchman, who has previously expressed...
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