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Whiting: We closed down things they were able to do

The issue of Formula 1 teams burning oil to boost power has been a hot topic for some time in the paddock and has forced the FIA to adjust the regulations in an attempt to stamp out the practice and despite doubts, they firmly believe they have the ability to effectively police the situation. However, Red Bull F1 chief Christian Horner questioned the capacity of the governing body to monitor the regulation during qualifying, which many suspect this is when Mercedes and Ferrari take advantage of the loophole. F1 race director Charlie Whiting is confident that his race officials can keep things in check during grand prix weekends, “We've closed down all the things that they were able...
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