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F1 teams and FIA to discuss Safety Car rules after Monza

Formula 1‘s Safety Car rules will be discussed by teams and the governing body after the final anti-climactic laps of Sunday's Italian Grand Prix revived memories of last year's controversial Abu Dhabi title-decider. F1 World Champion Max Verstappen won then and now, but the irony at Monza was that his Red Bull team were the ones sounding off about how the race ended while previously aggrieved Mercedes defended officials. This time, unlike December's race in Abu Dhabi, the FIA followed the rules and the fans still piled in with booing and jeers from Ferrari's home crowd. Mercedes' seven-time F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton felt a flashback. The Briton, no longer a Championship...
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