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FIA must tighten rules to avoid further controversies, warns Rosberg

2016 world champion, Nico Rosberg has warned that the sport must tighten the rules if it is to avoid further controversies like those witnessed this season. While the events of the final lap(s) at the Yas Marina circuit immediately spring to mind, one must not forget previous incidents at Interlagos and Jeddah. In Brazil, as Lewis Hamilton attempted to go around the outside of Max Verstappen in Turn 4, the Red Bull driver went wide, thereby taking his title rival off-track with him. However, the stewards deemed no further action was required. At Jeddah, at the first restart, Verstappen went around the outside of the Mercedes in Turn 1 and effectively cut the corner to take the lead. On...
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