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Marko and Verstappen agree: 'We will just ignore track limits'

Track limits have become a notorious concept for Max Verstappen as well as the Formula 1 viewing public. Not only did the Dutchman lose his fastest race lap, but a pole position will also slip out of his hands due to exceeding track limits. Both Verstappen and Helmut Marko have been critical of the situation, and now AlphaTauri team boss Franz Tost comes out in support of the two. Asked for his advice on the 2020 track limits debacle, Tost replied as follows: "I would ignore it." He does this in conversation with Auto, Motor und Sport. Read more Tost sees missed opportunity from Honda: 'They could have overtaken Mercedes' The team boss explains, advocating that the FIA waive...
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