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Electronic sensors will monitor track limits

– The FIA has confirmed that track limits will be enforced electronically as it bids to deter drivers from gaining an advantage at the Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend.While the layout of the Hungaroring remains the same, there have been several changes across the past 12 months, with the entire track resurfaced and the pit entry re-aligned.Additionally, several kerbs have been renewed, with a new double kerb installed at Turns 4 and 11.In his pre-event notes to teams, FIA Race Director Charlie Whiting has warned that track limits will be enforced at these corners using electronic means."As the run-off areas behind the kerbs have been set at the same height as the kerbs...
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