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Todt agreed controversial deal with Ferrari

As if the coronavirus wasn't giving F1 bosses enough of a headache, as the teams gather in Melbourne for the start of the season, it has been revealed that FIA president, Jean Todt personally agreed the deal which saw the results of the investigation into Ferrari's 2019 engine remain confidential. In the final moments of pre-season testing, the FIA issued a statement concerning its investigation into the power unit that saw Ferrari enjoy a post-summer break revival until rival teams began questioning its legality. Rather than clarifying the legality (or not) of the engine, the FIA's statement, with its mention of the 'specifics of the agreement' remaining private' between the FIA and...
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