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FIA backs meter maker In Red Bull row

Formula One's governing body is satisfied with the fuel flow metre whose accuracy was questioned by champions Red Bull after Daniel Ricciardo was disqualified from the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, the makers said on Tuesday. Gill Sensors said in a statement that the governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) had provided it with "positive feedback" since Sunday's controversial race in Melbourne. The company added that the FIA had stated that the metres, which the governing body provides to all teams, met the specification for accuracy. Red Bull have appealed against their Australian driver's disqualification, arguing that the flow metre was inaccurate and...
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