FIA's "inability" to enforce track limits in Haas US GP hearing sparks controversy

The FIA has been criticized by F1 stewards for its "inability" to enforce track limits during the United States Grand Prix. Haas had launched a protest after identifying cases of track limit breaches by other drivers that were not penalized during the race. Although the protest was thrown out, the stewards acknowledged the FIA's failings in uniformly upholding track limit standards and recommended a rapid solution to prevent further occurrences. The issue of track limits has been a recurring problem throughout the season, with the FIA identifying over 1200 possible cases of breaches during the Austrian GP. Solutions such as gravel traps and modified white lines have been implemented, but further improvements are needed before the 2024 season.
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