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Max Verstappen wants rules rethink after Mexico 'double standards'

Max Verstappen believes it would be wise if the FIA used the off-season to review the rules and regulations after what he described as 'double standards' in Mexico, after he was penalised for cutting a corner. The Red Bull driver was handed a five-second time penalty for cutting across Turn 1 whilst defending from Sebastian Vettel, dropping him to fifth place - he was later promoted to fourth when Vettel was also penalised, handing the podium to Verstappen's team-mate Daniel Ricciardo. However Verstappen claims the penalty was unfairly applied because race winner Lewis Hamilton did exactly the same on the opening lap and escaped punishment. 'The problem with this kind of rule is...
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