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McLaren demand "consistency" in track limits rulings

Sam Hall Wednesday 31 march 2021 08:29 McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl has called for consistency in the application of track limits regulations after the topic caused confusion throughout the Bahrain Grand Prix. Article 27.3 of the Formula 1 sporting regulations defines the edge of the race track "for the avoidance of any doubt" as the "white lines" adding "the kerbs are not". Article continues under video FIA race director Michael Masi's event notes for the Bahrain GP, however, ultimately caused bewilderment. Pre-event, the notes stated that "the track limits at the exit of turn four will not be monitored with regard to setting a lap time, as the...
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