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FIA rules out scrapping fuel flow sensors

F1's governing body has ruled out scrapping the new rule limiting fuel flow. With Red Bull already appealing its Daniel Ricciardo disqualification and then encountering more problems with the new mandatory Gill sensor in Malaysia, team boss Christian Horner has called on the FIA to simply scrap the rule. "F1 is a sport and when technology becomes too prevalent and confuses fans and teams it is not good," he said at Sepang. Horner added that, with all the millions at stake in F1, it is "not good enough" for a misbehaving sensor to be causing so much trouble. He proposes F1 should simply "get rid of" the 100 kilogram per hour rule, and with it the troublesome and...
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