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I do enjoy some lateral thinking when it comes to problem solving, so fair play to the Dutch Grand Prix for its new ‘fake gravel’ approach to the Turn 12 chicane.

With a return to gravel traps being very much in vogue, and sausage kerbs being yesterday’s news on safety grounds, enforcing track limits has taken on a new approach here. A bit like we’ve seen with astroturf at other tracks – which creates its own problem if it gets torn-up – having a lower-grip surface, to dissuade drivers from using it, it exactly what’s needed. Unless it’s abused, of course…

Recall the mess that was previously made here, if drivers went briefly off-line through the gravel and dragged it back on to the racing surface, it seems a neat solution to reduce the threat of red flags or safety cars.

Will it work as intended? We’ll find out this weekend!

By: Charles Bradley, Global Editor in Chief
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