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Are Ferrari bending the rules a little too far?

Ferrari are being scrutinised on several fronts after their Halo mounted mirror concept was deemed illegal, now they are being suspected of tinkering with the battery in a manner that has given them a power boost in qualifying, as well as the long oil burning saga that raises its head every time a red car puffs. The Halo mounted mirrors had an elaborate winglet add-on which was 'clearly not related to looking at cars behind you' and has since been banned as from the next race in Monaco. Formula 1 race director Charlie Whiting explained the reasoning behind the ban, “It's a liberal interpretation of the word ‘mounting' that's how they become legal, because there is no bodywork...
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