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Horner wants fuel sensors removed

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner called for the removal of fuel flow sensors after the Formula One champions suffered more issues with the new system in Friday practice at the Malaysian Grand Prix. Australian Daniel Ricciardo finished second for Red Bull at the season-opener in Melbourne two weeks ago only to be disqualified for exceeding the fuel flow limit of 100kg per hour. The team queried the accuracy of the sensor and have appealed, with a hearing scheduled for Paris on April 14. Horner said he would talk with International Automobile Federation (FIA) technical delegate Charlie Whiting before Sunday's race in Sepang after Ricciardo's sensor failed and needed to be replaced...
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