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Arrivabene: Strange everybody knows about the second sensor

Ferrari F1 chief Maurizio Arrivabene has questioned how a matter between his team and the FIA has become public knowledge in the wake of the Italian team being ordered to add an extra sensor to monitor the battery on the SF71H, the timing of which appears to coincide with the team's lack of ‘form' in recent races. At the Monaco Grand Prix earlier this year teams considered protesting Ferrari as the Italian team were believed to have a unique way of extracting around 20 bhp from the car’s battery which prompted the FIA an extra sensor to monitor ‘device'. On day one of the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka, Arrivabene told RTL, “In the straight, we were absolutely ahead in...
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