
Track Limits
Track limits refer to the boundaries of the racing circuit that drivers must stay within during a race. These boundaries are usually marked by painted lines, curbs, or other markers. Exceeding these limits often results in a driver gaining an unfair advantage, such as better positioning or faster lines through corners. To maintain fair competition, race officials monitor track limits and can penalize drivers who repeatedly or deliberately cross them. Essentially, track limits ensure all drivers race within a designated area, promoting fairness and safety on the circuit.