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Track limit sensors in place for Hungarian GP

Hungarian Grand Prix – Sensors will be put in place in order to determine if drivers have exceeded the track limits. The previous two races – the Austrian and British Grands Prix – have seen drivers testing the limits of the track, with drivers being penalised for being adjudged to have gained an advantage for leaving the circuit. With the Hungaroring freshly tarmacked in several places for this year's Hungarian Grand Prix, higher speeds are expected to be achieved. Higher cornering speeds will increase the chances of a driver running wider at a corner and potentially gaining an advantage in the run-off areas. This will be the first time that electronic devices have been...
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