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FIA to implement control system to prevent financial cheating

The Formula 1 teams have always been very creative in pushing the boundaries with regard to the regulations. For example, Ferrari did that last year with the engine, although there are still discussions about it. Mercedes does that with the DAS system and with the introduction of the budget cap will have to be a good control on that too, so there can be no tampering. Well prepared The FIA, as an umbrella body, will register and monitor the expenditure of the teams in order to prevent or deal with disturbances. The FIA is well prepared for this, says technical director Nikolas Tombazis at Sky Sports. In fact, a financial director has been appointed who will specifically deal with this. Read...
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