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Yellow flag debate rumbles on

Lewis Hamilton has repeated his call for clarification of rules for double yellow flags as it would have been 'pretty hard' for Nico Rosberg to stop on his pole position lap in Hungary. Fernando Alonso brought out the yellow flags when he spun in the final minutes of qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix. That cost Hamilton as the Brit was forced to slow down and ultimately abort his flying lap. However, Rosberg, who was behind him on the circuit, slowed only fractionally before racing on to claim pole position. The tables were turned in Sunday's race as this time Hamilton emerged P1 as he beat Rosberg to the race victory. The Brit, though, hasn't forgotten Saturday's controversy. 'Well...
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