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Red Bull's fuel flow problems continue in Malaysia

The 'fuel flow' saga is continuing in Malaysia. The Times newspaper reports that, after Daniel Ricciardo's disqualification in Melbourne, Red Bull spent over $130,000 on five brand new FIA-mandated Gill sensors for the Sepang race. "We are not taking any chances and we have gone out independently and bought sensors so we know that we will have at least one that works properly," a team source said. Red Bull has appealed Ricciardo's exclusion, and last week at Milton Keynes FIA figures had been invited to inspect the sensors the reigning world champions claim were faulty in Australia. But the trouble hasn't stopped there. Germany's Auto Motor und Sport reports that, during the first...
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