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- Updated: October 23, 2016
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen has said he has no problem with F1’s new rule clamping down on moving while braking, a directive that appears to be aimed specifically at him.
The new directive was issued on Saturday by Formula 1 race director Charlie Whiting after complaints from other drivers thi season over Verstappen’s defensive manoeuvres while under braking.
Asked about the new rule Verstappen said, “To be honest it is like it is, isn’t it?”
“They set up a rule, so everybody has to follow the rule.
“I think it’s good to make it more clear to everyone what’s allowed, and what’s not. So let’s see how it’s going to turn out.
“If that’s the right approach, I don’t know, but at the end of the day …