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Masi: Track limit rules did not change during Bahrain GP

FIA race director Michael Masi says the Bahrain GP stewards did not change their approach to track limits at Turn 4 during Sunday's event, although Lewis Hamilton was instructed mid-race to stop running wide at the corner. Track limits were all the talk after F1's season opening round at Sakhir which saw Hamilton hold off Red Bull's Max Verstappen in the closing stages of the race. The Dutchman had seized the lead from the Mercedes driver with four laps to go but in the process ran wide at Turn 4 and was ordered to give back the position to the Briton, a move that sealed the race's fate and Hamilton's 96th career win in F1. While the Red Bull camp didn't dispute the call from the stewards...
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