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Brown calls on Ferrari ‘ethics' to release engine deal details

With Ferrari sprouting ethical duty in its opposition over a reduced budget cap, Zak Brown has called on the Scuderia's 'ethics' to release details of its engine deal with the FIA. Last year questions were raised about the legality of Ferrari's power unit and whether it by passed FIA sensors. This led to motorsport's governing body issuing Technical Directives and also seizing engine components from Ferrari, one its customers and a non-Ferrari team. However, months later the FIA still wasn't sure exactly what was going on and entered a secret agreement with the Italian stable. Rivals were furious and wrote to the FIA demanding details. However, president Jean Todt says he couldn't release...
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