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FIA deletes ’Verstappen rule’ for 2017

"To let the drivers fight as much as possible"

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F1’s governing body has scrapped the so-called ’Verstappen rule’ for 2017.

Last year, Red Bull driver Max Verstappen’s controversial driving style triggered a blanket ban on changes of direction under braking.

For 2017, the rule is gone, reports Germany’s Auto Motor und Sport.

"Perhaps there will not be less investigations," race director Charlie Whiting said, "but in many cases they will not lead to the same result as before.

"We have instructed the stewards to let the drivers fight as much as possible."

However, 19-year-old Verstappen himself said he doubts the rule change will alter much about how he races.

"It makes little difference to me," said the Dutchman, "but I think it’s always better when we are allowed to race. That’s the whole point of racing."

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