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World Motor Sport Council legitimises FIA over Ferrari investigation

FIA President Jean Todt has received backing from the World Motor Sport Council with regards to how the FIA conducted the investigation into the legality of Ferrari’s 2019 power unit, which has been questioned by several teams including Mercedes and Red Bull. Last year Ferrari displayed extreme speed on straights which led many to wonder where the new pace was coming from. Article continues under video An investigation was subsequently launched, but the FIA did not take anything further after revealing that they had came to a “settlement” with Ferrari which would end the matter. This did not satisfy the other F1 teams, however, with seven of them subsequently signing a letter...
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