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Wolff: Track limits rules can't be like a Shakespeare novel

Article To news overview © Mercedes Mercedes' Toto Wolff has urged the FIA to ensure track limits are as clearly defined as possible in future, after Race Control appeared to change their minds on track limits during the Grand Prix. Heading into the race, the rules were that track limits would not be enforced at Turn 4 'for the purposes of laptime'. However, having ran out wide consistently during the first half of the race, Hamilton was told to stop doing so under threat of being penalised. The situation led to more confusion as a result of Max Verstappen being denied victory after running wide at the same corner while passing Hamilton, with Red Bull forced to yield for overtaking while...
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