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F1 set up a WORKING GROUP to address lane RESTRICTIONS

Formula 1 has set up a working group to address track constraint issues. Recently, discussions on these restrictions have been prevalent, which, of course, should not be the case.

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Max Verstappen has struggled a lot this season with track restrictions. In the race v Bahrain had to return the lead in the race, on Portugal however, he lost pole position and the fastest lap time of Sunday’s race.

In Red Bull is also the team that triggered in this regard maximum alarm and as it turns out, it helped. According to colleagues from Motorsport-Total.com will be after long discussions between team bosses and Stefan Domenicali, the head of Formula 1, a working group was set up. “Healthy discussions have taken place and a working group has now been set up. We need a solution that is simple and understandable for racers. It shouldn't be that hard," he said Christian horner, team boss Red Bull.

Although Christian Horner from Red Bullbut he believes that the solution to the track limit is not difficult, but Michael Masi, FIA director of racing, does not agree with this - Photo: HB Press

Michael Massi, The FIA ​​director of racing, however, doesn’t think it will be that easy. “Ideally, we would have a hard limit on the track everywhere, but that’s hard on all tracks. We would rather have walls everywhere than at the upcoming races in Monaco and Baku, but of course we race on different types of racetracks and we also have to take safety into account," so Australian.                 

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