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Old 02-16-2022, 02:33 AM   #1
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Staying on the track.

Good evening all. I am new on this forum and have a few things to discuss.
What do people think about the professional drivers constant unwillingness to stay within the lines which mark out the width of the track.
I accept that when driving at high speeds it can be rather easy to overrun some corners but shouldn't the race organizers penalize those who continue to exceed the track width. especially when the cars put all 4 wheels over the line.
We can allow a little amount of overrunning but i believe the current ,extremely excessive, allowance of this poor car control needs to be restricted. Penalties will tend to convince the drivers to control their limits to a much better level.
What do you all think.
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