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|    Carl Keehn to All    |
|    Track Limits gone too far?    |
|    07 Oct 23 08:07:49    |
      From: carlkeehn@bellsouth.net              Is it time to revisit track limits in regards to qualifying for the       Qatar race? Not only were several track limit violations filed but the       officials were very slow in assessing them. Sadly it would impact on       the final grid.              Lando Norris did receive somewhat timely notice that he had been dropped       from 2nd to 10th on the grid, certainly in time for George Russell to be       interviewed as the P2 driver. Oscar Piastri was interviewed as the P3       driver and notified after the fact, that he had been dropped to P6 on       the grid.              In my opinion, if you're going to enforce track limits, you need to do       so in a timely manner.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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