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Opinion: What F1 can learn from Italian GP

– Formula 1's latest visit to Monza was far from smooth as poor weather, penalties and questionable track limits caused problems. But how can the sport avoid a repeat in the future? GPUpdate.net comments.Dealing with penalties 150 places worth of grid penalties, mostly power unit-related, were amassed over the course of the Italian Grand Prix weekend, with only three drivers (Lewis Hamilton, Carlos Sainz Jr. and Jolyon Palmer) starting from their original qualifying positions. It created a confusing, laughable and sad situation for a sport that prides itself on being the pinnacle of motor racing. Fans, journalists, drivers and teams share many frustrations with the current penalty...
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