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Verstappen calls for clarity on 'messy' track limits rules

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has called on Formula One's governing body, the FIA, to come up with a single rule regarding the abuse of track limits after the issue caused controversy at the opening round of the season in Bahrain. Editor's Picks F1's track limits confusion explained after Bahrain GP While Verstappen accepts that his overtaking move on Lewis Hamilton for the lead of the race in Bahrain was in breach of the rules, he questioned why some drivers were allowed to get away with running four wheels off the track earlier in the race. Hamilton's car went beyond the white line defining the edge of the track at Turn 4 on 29 occasions during the race before he was told to keep his...
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