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F1 to continue 'gloves-off' racing approach

Formula 1 intends to allow drivers to continue their 'gloves-off' approach to wheel-to-wheel racing - despite their long lay-off - when the sport returns, FIA race director Michael Masi has confirmed to Sky Sports F1. A delayed first race of the 2020 F1 season is set for July 5 in Austria, meaning drivers will have had more than six months without turning a wheel in anger. Lewis Hamilton admitted earlier this month that they will be "rusty as hell". Explained: F1's first handicap system But after several pulsating duels last season were helped by F1's lenient officiating - such as Max Verstappen vs Charles Leclerc at Spielberg and Hamilton vs Leclerc at Monza - Masi said there...
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