The major problem F1 should have solved by now
The debate over how best to deal with track limits abuses in Formula 1 has rumbled on for long enough. With stricter enforcement, there's no question drivers would quickly learn to abide by the rules.
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In the 2013 Hungarian Grand Prix Romain Grosjean pulled off what should have gone down as one of the great overtakes in Formula 1 history.
Chasing Felipe Massa out of Turn 3, Grosjean attacked on the outside into the high-speed left-hand Turn 4 - by no means a conventional overtaking spot. With Massa defending, it seemed inevitable the move would fail, and Grosjean would either have to back out or use so much of the asphalt run-off that he'd end up in the waterpark that overlooks the Hungaroring.
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