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Mateschitz: From our perspective there is a clear limit to what we can accept

Mateschitz: From our perspective there is a clear limit to what we can accept 24 March, 2014 Red Bull billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz has warned that his energy drinks company is not infinitely committed to Formula 1, and has declared that they have limits to what is acceptable. The Austrian billionaire's comments come as his premier Formula 1 team, reigning world champions Red Bull, challenge the governing FIA over Daniel Ricciardo's disqualification in Melbourne over the fuel flow sensor saga. 'The fact is that the federation's sensor has given inaccurate values since the beginning of the (winter) tests,' Mateschitz, who rarely gives interviews, told the Vienna daily Kurier. 'We can...
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