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Anti-cut kerb added at exit of Parabolica

– Officials at the Italian Grand Prix have installed a yellow and black kerb on the exit of Monza's Parabolica in a bid to deter drivers from abusing track limits.Several drivers ran wide exiting the corner during Friday practice, enabling them to carry greater speed onto the pit straight, therefore reducing lap time.To avoid the situation being repeated across the rest of the weekend, a 10-metre long, 90cm wide and 5cm high kerb has been placed on the outside of the green strip of tarmac.Final practice at Monza will begin at 11:00 local time.
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