Row over Norris and Verstappen's US clash shows rules may stop overtaking

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With drivers accused of gaming the system and angry about inconsistencies, F1 must look at controversial guidelines

While the dust has yet to settle on the controversy over Max Verstappen's defence against Lando Norris's overtaking at the US Grand Prix last Sunday, the two drivers will go at it once more this weekend in Mexico. The issue raised by their battle in Austin remains highly contentious, however, and is in need of being addressed. If Formula One is to enjoy a championship fight between the two rivals, exploitation of flawed principles, confusion and subsequent accusations of inconsistency in stewarding will not do it any favours.

For the closing 10 laps in Texas, Verstappen and Norris, now separated by 57 points in the title fight with five races remaining, enjoyed a gripping head to head at the Circuit of the Americas.

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