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FIA acts to stop moving under braking

– Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, has acted to stop drivers moving under braking when defending their position, following a number of contentious incidents.Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has faced critcism on multiple occasions this season for his bold defensive manoeuvres, the FIA also giving him a "gentle warning".In Japan, Lewis Hamilton took evasive action after Max Verstappen darted to defend position, a move that Mercedes initially protested, before withdrawing its complaint.In a rules clarification, issued to teams at the Circuit of the Americas, it has been made clear that any such action in future races will be reported to the stewards.Revised regulations...
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