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FIA keep faith with telemetry supplier

The FIA will continue with its current supplier of the F1 telemetry system despite serious teething problems in the opening four grands prix. This season the FIA switched to Riedel to supply F1's systems, however, it has been beset with problems from the first green light. The F1 drivers have yet to contest a grand prix with cockpit warning lights, meaning they have to rely on the flags around the track. Added to that DRS has also been affected with the race control able to switch it on but after that they have no control over turning it off. But despite the problems, the FIA is set to stick with Riedel. According to Autosport, the FIA was happy with progress made at the last race in...
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