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Raikkonen doesn't understand confusion about track limits: 'Rules were clear'

After the discussion about the track limits in Bahrain, which unfortunately played a crucial role in the decisive moment in the battle for victory between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, the FIA has decided to tighten the rules even more for the race in Imola. However, not all drivers think this is necessary. "This has been discussed for years, hasn't it?" is the rhetorical question from Kimi Raikkonen at the press conference in Imola when asked about this topic. In his opinion track limits are an inherent problem in modern Formula 1 and you can't get rid of them that quickly. Read more Red Bull extends contract with major sponsor until 2024! There is no perfect solution The...
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