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'Red Bull appeal could damage F1'

Force India deputy Principal Bob Fernley believes it would be a travesty if Red Bull successfully appeal Daniel Ricciardo's disqualification from the Australian Grand Prix. Red Bull's appeal hearing took place on Monday in Paris, with the Milton Keynes team claiming that the correct procedure to follow - in a situation where the fuel flow sensors show incorrect readings - comes from the FIA technical directive which has no regulatory value and thus isn't enforceable. During an exclusive interview with crash.net, however, Fernley claims that all the teams have treated the technical directive as obligatory and that the sport would be damaged if Red Bull are successful with their claim....
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