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Strict track limits in place again for Qatar GP

Article To news overview © Qatar Motor & Motorcycle Federation Strict track limits will be enforced over the course of the weekend in Qatar, as Formula 1 heads to the Losail International Circuit for the first time. Well known as a MotoGP venue, the vast expanses of run-off area means that drivers will be pushing to exploit every bit of tarmac available to them as they hunt for lap time. But they won't be able to push their luck too far at many points of the circuit, as the FIA has outlined the areas at which drivers will have to be careful at the risk of having their times deleted. At the exits of Turns 4, 12, 13, 14 and 16, drivers must ensure they keep at least one wheel on the tarmac...
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