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Red Bull forced to change engine mapping

Defending constructors champions Red Bull have been forced to change their engine mapping for this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix. Motor racing's ruling body, the International Motoring Federation (FIA), on Thursday confirmed a clarification to the technical regulations that effectively closed a loophole in the rules. Red Bull are believed to have been running their cars - driven by defending drivers world champion German Sebastian Vettel and title contender Australian Mark Webber - with mapping that allowed them to run with reduced torque in the mid-rpm range. This is perceived to have given them an illegal performance advantage that was identified last weekend at the German Grand Prix...
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