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Another FIA technical directive aimed at Ferrari?

Ahead of this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix, the FIA has issued another technical directive that covers another possible grey area of the F1 engine regulations. In Austin, F1's governing body published a clarification covering a potential loophole in F1's fuel flow engine regulations, a technicality that theoretically allowed for an increase in engine power at specific moments. The technical directive issued by the FIA in Austin on the Saturday was a response to a query by Red Bull Racing who, along with Mercedes, had raised questions about a potential fuel-flow ploy and its legality, with Ferrari seen as the end target of the initiative. Brawn declines to speculate about Ferrari's US...
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