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Hill: Stricter penalties could lead to better racing action

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Damon Hill has argued that stricter penalties for drivers who force other competitors off the track in F1 could actually lead to better racing in the long run. The former World Champion was speaking in the aftermath of the Austrian Grand Prix, in which both McLaren's Lando Norris, and Red Bull's Sergio Perez picked up penalties for appearing to force other cars off the track that were attempting to pass on the outside. "I think most people would argue that if you allow people to run people off the track, then you're just going to get chaos out there," Hill stated on the F1 Nation podcast. "There is an argument to...
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