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Wolff: Let them take the quickest line

Toto Wolff has urged Formula 1 to let the drivers race, rather than confine them to the track limits. Track limits have become one of the hot topics this season with Lewis Hamilton having a close call in qualifying at Silverstone when his P1 time was disallowed. Formula 1 followed that up by electronically policing the track limits in Hungary where there was a zero tolerance approach to Turns 4 and 11 in qualifying but a three-strike rule for the grand prix. One race later, Germany, the track limit rule was changed three times. Mercedes motorsport boss Wolff has reiterated his call for track limits to be abolished. He told Gulf News: 'Let them take the quickest line, let them go for it,...
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