Formula 1 Racing

Fix ‘flat as a pancake’ kerbs to end track limits rows

Sebastian Vettel, 1922 Aston Martin 'Green Pea', Paul Ricard, 2022

George Russell says Formula 1 needs to make changes to circuits to solve the ongoing rows over drivers abusing track limits.

F1ā€™s race direction team has imposed new, stricter enforcement of track limits this year. At the last race in Austria almost the entire grid fell foul of them at least once.

A total of 90 track limits infringements were recorded during the three competitive sessions at the Red Bull Ring, leading to 127 lap times being deleted. Four drivers collected five-second time penalties during the grand prix for repeatedly exceeding track limits.

Russell said he sympathises with the challenge faced by F1ā€™s two race directors Niels Wittich and Eduardo Freitas, the latter of which is responsible for the running of this weekendā€™s French Grand Prix. He believes F1 tracks need to make it less advantageous for drivers to run wide.

ā€œItā€™s a very difficult job that the race director has,ā€ said Russell. ā€œUltimately the race directorā€™s job is to police the rules.

ā€œNow, are the rules and regulations correct for these current spec of cars? Ultimately everything has to evolve.

ā€œFor me youā€™ve got to go to the root cause of the problem and the root cause is the circuits. You canā€™t have drivers just running wild and doing what they want. But when you go to Austria and those kerbs are as flat as a pancake and youā€™ve got to judge a white line when the car is rolled and loaded, you canā€™t feel a white line.ā€

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Several drivers have expressed concerns that track limits will present a problem again this weekend, as the Paul Ricard is almost entirely bordered by flat kerbs and asphalt run-offs which drivers can use without losing time.

ā€œItā€™s going to be another difficult race weekend,ā€ Russell predicted. ā€œAs long as weā€™re all on the same page thereā€™s no issue. But I think weā€™re just working collectively at the moment to try to get us to that one page, whereas, weā€™re not there at the moment.ā€

Freitas has given drivers their now-familiar reminder in the pre-race event notes that the white lines around the edge of the circuit will define the track limits. At three areas of the circuits ā€“ turns one to two, three to five and eight to nine ā€“ drivers must rejoin the track via designated routes if they run wide, as has been the case in previous races at Paul Ricard.

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