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Binotto: We didn't change nothing

Ahead of the United States Grand Prix and again this weekend in Brazil, the FIA has sent out technical directives to all the teams in relation to the engine rules. The directives follow an enquiry by Red Bull in terms of what is and isn't allowed, and in the wake of Ferrari's lack of pace in Austin led to claims that the Maranello outfit had been 'found out'. Indeed, speaking after the race Max Verstappen claimed the Italian team had been caught cheating. Vehemently denying the accusations in Austin, speaking at the end of qualifying at Interlagos, team boss Mattia Binotto insists that no changes have been made to the engine in the wake of the technical directives. 'No, no, we didn't...
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