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Drivers applaud 'Verstappen rule'

Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button and Sebastian Vettel have led the drivers' support for the FIA's crackdown on 'Verstappen-style' defending. The FIA, the sport's governing body, have outlawed moving under braking - a charge that has been frequently levelled at Red Bull driver Max Verstappen this year - after sustained criticism of the teenager's on-track behaviour from his peers.  Mercedes lodged an appeal, which was then withdrawn, after Lewis Hamilton was forced to take avoiding action when he challenged Verstappen for position during the Japanese GP while the Dutchman's style of driving has previously enraged Ferrari pair Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen this year.  "In the 10...
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