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Rosberg explains why F1 rules must be tightened

Nico Rosberg believes F1's sporting regulations need to be tightened up after the on-track controversies of the 2021 season. While the world title fight between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton finished on a highly-contentious note around Safety Car procedures, there were also debates all through the year about what constituted fair racing and how drivers could act in wheel-to-wheel battles. Rosberg, the 2016 world champion turned Sky Sports F1 pundit, believes newly-elected FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem and his team have "an opportunity" to make changes. Rosberg, Button expect Lewis Hamilton to race on Mercedes withdraw Abu Dhabi appeal Martin Brundle's verdict on the F1...
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