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Ferrari escapes punishment over pit board message

 XPB Images Ferrari has escaped punishment from the FIA over a pit board message during the Australian Grand Prix. Amid a radio clampdown on what drivers can be told, Sebastian Vettel's pit board in Melbourne carried the message '-3.2-LFS6-P1' following the red flag period for Fernando Alonso's accident. The message refers to a setting on Vettel's steering wheel, with drivers no longer allowed to be given instructions to change settings aside from critical messages. The FIA investigated the message having been alerted by one of Ferrari's main rivals in Bahrain. However, no further action was taken, with the FIA saying it received an "entirely satisfactory"...
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