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Alonso prefers ‘zero tolerance' on track limits

Fernando Alonso has said that he would prefer 'zero tolerance' on track limits, despite falling foul of it in Mexico last time out. The Spaniard had his first lap in Q1 deleted after running wide at Turn 11, although he was saving his MCL33 from a huge crash. He eventually managed to qualify in P12 for the race, but his Sunday was ended early after a freak incident, which he called a 'one in a million' thing to happen. On track limits, though, the two-time World Champion believes that the rules should be clear, like they are in WEC. The Spaniard and his team-mates lost pole position at Fuji in the latest round of the season for abusing track limits. 'I prefer when it’s zero...
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