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New Finnish track designed to thwart track limit abuse

Alex Wurz, whose company has helped design Finland's new KymiRing that will host MotoGP in 2018, says the circuit is being deliberately tweaked to thwart abuse of track limits. The Austrian's Test & Training International company is working with the KymiRing's owners to design the 4.560km track and create a Road Safety and Driver Trainer Centre. While the initial layout for the circuit has been finalised, Wurz has said that amid ongoing debate in motorsport about track limits, a big effort is being made to ensure that the run-off areas do not become a matter of controversy. While Wurz is aware of the safety demands required for modern circuits so run-offs are necessary, he is equally a big...
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