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FIA confirm controversial fuel flow sensors will not be scrapped

FIA confirm controversial fuel flow sensors will not be scrapped 29 March, 2014 Formula 1′s governing body, the FIA, has ruled out scrapping the new rule limiting fuel flow, despite high profile problems with the device doing the measuring. 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. 'Formula 1 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 Formula 1, it is 'not good enough' for a...
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