I agree, at least as far as I've seen, the most controversial aspect of what they did this weekend is enforcing the already agreed upon rules
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Yup work well done. Deserves an applause.
FYI, AM have protested the result as they think many drivers were noted but not penalised for track limits. Hold on to the F5 key.
Update: The stewards have said they had 1,200 reports of track limit infringements to review. They sound as frustrated about them as we do. At the end of their statement they said something like, "As we have in the past, we recommend this track add gravel or grass on turns 9 and 10."