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Formula 1 star Mick Schumacher has called for talks on track limits to be had ahead of the French Grand Prix, after outlining a number of 'silly' incidents. The track limit issue was clear to see at the Austrian Grand Prix, forcing the discussion to be raised by Schumacher.

There were 43 separate track limit violations in Austria, as Lando Norris, Pierre Gasly, Sebastian Vettel and Zhou Guanyu were all hit with five-second penalties. Sergio Perez also felt the force of the punishments, after his best Q2 time was deleted, alongside all of his Q3 laps.

This saw the Red Bull star drop from fourth to 13th on the grid for the Saturday sprint. In the wake of the controversies in Austria, Schumacher has raised the debate on the issue. He said: "It does look a bit silly if, for going a centimetre of track, you get a penalty of five seconds, and most of the time when you go off you don't gain any lap time,

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