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Fuel flow sensor problems persist for Red Bull in Malaysia

Fuel flow sensor problems persist for Red Bull in Malaysia 31 March, 2014 Red Bull continued to struggle with fuel flow problems on the RB10 during the Malaysian Grand Prix. While Sebastian Vettel finished third, it was his teammate Daniel Ricciardo's sister RB10 – disqualified in Melbourne over the very same issue – that was once again affected. The sensor failed early on, but the team avoided disqualification this time around by simply following the FIA's advice about how to comply with the rules in the absence of the troublesome Gill device. 'Yes,' Helmut Marko told German television Sky, 'this time the FIA asked us to check the correlation of our data and we did it.' Team...
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