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FIA to reconsider robust defence penalties?

The FIA could be forced to reconsider its stance on whether to penalise drivers for what it terms as 'robust defence' after Max Verstappen was roundly criticised by drivers in the Hungarian Grand Prix. Verstappen avoided punishment for two firm moves in defending from Kimi Raikkonen during the closing stages of the Budapest race, with the Finn going on to express his frustration that stewards did not consider his actions unfair. Verstappen: Senna and Prost would have liked our battle Though Verstappen has dismissed the criticism – specifically for moving under braking -, Jenson Button, Fernando Alonso and his former Toro Rosso team-mate Carlos Sainz were amongst those to side with...
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