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Yeah, the simple way to reduce track limit violations is just to make exceeding track limits slower. Artificial grass is presumably the sort of thing that could be replaced between Saturday and Sunday on a race weekend if drivers were hitting it enough to cause significant damage to it.
hmm artificial grass might be a bit too grippy though. Perhaps they could just remove the top inch or so from the surface then install some sprinklers? ᕕ(ᐛ)ᕗ