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Hamilton says Vettel broke rules in Baku

Lewis Hamilton has accused title rival Sebastian Vettel of breaking the rules behind the safety car during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Mercedes driver Hamilton said Vettel drove dangerously by slowing down and speeding up repeatedly. The Briton said he would be seeking clarification on what was allowed from FIA Formula 1 director Charlie Whiting before the next race in Spain. "You are not allowed to start and stop, start and stop," said Hamilton. "You're not allowed to fake the guy behind. "If there was not that rule, that's what you'd do because eventually you'd catch them sleeping." Hamilton said the Ferrari driver had also behaved in this manner at a restart after...
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