F1 is going to act tough on track limits at Paul Ricard 👊 FrenchGP Find out what that means, corner by corner 👇
led drivers to suggest that more leniency was needed at certain corners to avoid repeat dramas in the future.However, the FIA has stuck to its guns that theAnd furthermore, drivers have been warned that anyone running wide at the high-speed Signes corner in qualifying and the race will have their lap time deleted.
Beyond the FIA remaining firm on track limits, it has also laid out strict instructions to drivers about how they must behave in several run-off areas at corners if they run wide. For rather than rejoining as they see fit, the FIA is clear that they must follow procedures and go around specific bollards before coming back on track.
Drivers that do not follow these instructions will likely face sanction from the stewards for not following official instructions.
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