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Ferrari intrigue continues with latest 'cooling' device

The intrigue surrounding Ferrari's T-bar mounted on-board camera has stepped up a gear in Singapore following the teams latest effort to 'block' it, with a new device replacing the much simpler bag of dry ice used in previous races. The Italian team has been covering up the camera whilst its car is parked in its garage, with a small bag of dry ice placed over the front and rear. Ferrari claim they are simply trying to keep the camera and its electronics cool to avoid any problems, but rival teams have long suspected that claim to be bogus, having never experienced any issued with overheating camera's themselves. Another claim is that Ferrari doesn't want its rivals...
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