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F1 must ‘clean up all the grey areas’
- Updated: July 25, 2016
Maurizio Arrivabene and Christian Horner have urged Formula 1 to clarify the regulations, with the latter saying “common sense” is needed.
During this past weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix two issues were raised with the stewards regarding the sport’s rules and how they should be implemented.
In the wake of qualifying, they were called on to investigate whether Nico Rosberg had sufficiently yielded for double yellow flags while also looking into the 11 drivers who failed to make the 107% limit in Q1.
Rosberg was cleared of any wrongdoing, keeping his pole position, and all 11 drivers were permitted to continue with the …
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