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Hamilton: Qatar circuit provides model to ditch F1 track limits

Lewis Hamilton has said the FIA can learn from the Qatar Grand Prix circuit set-up so that it can get rid of controversial track limits.

Behind polesitter Max Verstappen, who will land his third title if he scores three points in the Saturday sprint race at Losail, Mercedes drivers George Russell and Hamilton snared second and third place in Friday night qualifying for the Qatar GP.

But the duo were only bumped up after faster McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri both belatedly had their final Q3 lap times deleted for track-limit violations.

Speaking in the post-qualifying press conference, Hamilton reckoned Norris should have taken his place in front of the media in third.

He also said the Qatari kerbs that immediately punish drivers for running wide provided a model so that the FIA could look at ditching track limits at other venues.

This would theoretically avoid any confusion during the window that the FIA requires to delete lap times and adjust the leaderboard accordingly.

"I think these new kerbs are great," said the seven-time champion. "When I went round the track yesterday on the scooter, I thought the kerbs looked quite big.

"But I think they're actually really good. When you go beyond the highest point of the kerb you lose time, so I don't feel like at this track we need to have track limits.

"It's something that the new stewards brought in a couple of years ago. Lando should be up here.

"I think we can take these kerbs as a good learning. We can take these kerbs to a bunch of other tracks."

Source: Autosport

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