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Force India backs rules probe for Ferrari-Haas partnership

Force India has joined Mercedes in querying the A-Team and B-Team relationship between Ferrari and F1 newcomers Haas. Earlier in Abu Dhabi, Mercedes lodged a request with the stewards to clarify the rules about so-called customer cars, particularly relating to restricted wind tunnel time. Now, Germany's Auto Motor und Sport reveals that Mercedes-powered customer Force India has lodged a similar request for clarification amid the arguably ambiguous rules. The apparent suspicion is that Ferrari and Haas are finding a loophole in the rule limiting each team to just 25 hours of wind tunnel time per week. Force India's technical boss Andy Green confirmed: 'It could be that engineers are...
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