Verstappen's Fifth Consecutive Win Sparks Aston Martin Protest in Austrian GP

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The FIA was unable to review over 1200 potential track limit offenses during the Austrian Grand Prix due to an "unprecedented situation" caused by drivers repeatedly going beyond the track boundaries. Aston Martin has protested the race results, leading to a full review of the track limit infringements. Teams were frustrated by the delayed policing of track limits, which may have affected their ability to warn drivers about penalties. The FIA plans to recommend the installation of gravel traps at Turns 9 and 10 to address the issue in future events.
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