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Ferrari’s F1 rivals still “uncomfortable” about FIA engine settlement

Mercedes and Red Bull still want answers over Ferrari’s controversial settlement with the FIA regarding the use of its 2019 Formula 1 engine. Just as pre-season testing came to a close in Barcelona at the end of February, the FIA announced it had reached a private settlement with Ferrari following an investigation into how it was using its power unit throughout the season amid suspicions its engine was illegal. The seven teams not powered by Ferrari engines expressed their anger at the nature of the settlement and demanded transparency, before FIA president Jean Todt responded by confirming it was not possible to prove whether a breach of the regulations had occurred, and said further...
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