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FIA: 'Zero tolerance' approach to track limits in Hungary
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The FIA says it "will be adopting a 'zero tolerance' approach to cars leaving the track" at certain corners during qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix. New sensors on the exit of Turn 4 and Turn 11 have been installed to help the FIA police cars running off track and potentially gaining an advantage. After a long drivers briefing on Friday evening, FIA race director Charlie Whiting confirmed on Saturday morning there will be no leeway during qualifying. "We will be adopting a 'zero tolerance' approach to cars leaving the track at turns 4 and 11 during qualifying," Whiting wrote in a note to the teams. "Please note that this will be judged...
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