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Extra kerb would put end to Bahrain T4 confusion

An extra kerb at Turn 4 would put an end to the confusion that marred the Bahrain Grand Prix, says Sheikh Salman bin Isa Al Khalifa. Formula 1 had an epic start to the season as Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen went wheel-to-wheel in the final few laps of Sunday night's Bahrain Grand Prix. Verstappen, having started on pole position but left chasing Hamilton, made his move at Turn 4 only to run wide, which was legal, and pass the Brit while doing so, which wasn't legal. Verstappen gave the position back to Hamilton who took the win by 0.7s ahead of the Red Bull driver. That wasn't the only issue with Turn 4 with Hamilton running wide 29 times in the opening half of the grand prix only to...
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