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FIA moves to close off Ferrari/Haas loophole

 XPB Images The FIA has responded to Mercedes' request for clarity over the collaboration between Ferrari and Haas by moving to prevent such a partnership in future. With Haas entering F1 in 2016, it has formed a close partnership with Ferrari which has seen it purchase many parts from the iconic team and also make use of its wind tunnel. Following discontent among rivals about the partnership, Mercedes contacted the FIA asking for clarity relating to the regulations as they currently read. Mercedes wanted to know if Ferrari and Haas had been using a loophole in the regulations to get around the aerodynamic testing restrictions relating to wind tunnel time and CFD. Following...
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