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Ferrari dismisses rivals' request to release '19 engine settlement

Ferrari has refuted suggestions by rival Formula 1 teams that it should release the agreement that it reached with the FIA regarding its 2019 engine. Rivals held theories that Ferrari had found a way of circumventing the fuel flow sensor, ostensibly allowing more power to be delivered, as it sought to understand its 2019 straight-line speed performance. After a long analysis into Ferrari’s 2019-specification engine the FIA announced in February that it had reached a settlement with the team that would remain private. It added that it had “agreed to a number of technical commitments that will improve the monitoring of all Formula 1 Power Units.” Related Posts Hamilton leads...
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