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New track limits imposed for Emilia Romagna GP after Hamilton controversy

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Track limits rules have been announced by the FIA for this weekend's Emilia Romagna GP after a controversial season-opener which saw Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes consistently running wide to gain an advantage. Hamilton ran off the track at turn four at least 29 times before the stewards told the drivers to stop abusing the track limits in Bahrain during the middle of the race. There was further controversy when Max Verstappen overtook Hamilton off the track at the same corner before being told to give the position back. The FIA have now clarified track limits regulations for Imola, saying if a driver goes off the track three...
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