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Formula 1 to get tough on track limits at Monza

Formula 1 race director Michael Masi has said in his events notes drivers will have lap times removed if they run wide at the lap ending Parabolica across the Italian Grand Prix weekend. Track limits have been more closely monitored in 2020 than in previous F1 seasons with the installation of timing loops at key areas of the circuit. Article continues under video For the Italian Grand Prix, the Rettifilo chicane, Roggia chicane and the Parabolica are the key areas of focus for Masi. In his event notes, the race director said: "A lap time achieved during any practice session or the race by leaving the track [all four wheels over the white track edge line] on the outside of Turn 11,...
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