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'Red Bull and Ferrari negotiated on FIA rule changes'

Prior to the British Grand Prix, the FIA came up with a number of notable rule changes. One of them concerns the cooling of the fuel: Formula 1 teams are now allowed to cool the fuel to a temperature of twenty degrees, which can prevent any problems with overheating. Article continues under ad Rule change after Verstappen close call in Spain Red Bull Racing is one of the teams that could benefit from this, as the RB18 suffered from overheating earlier in the season. At the Spanish Grand Prix, Max Verstappen almost had to start from the back of the grid as a result: Red Bull only let him out of the pits when the light almost went red because the fuel was too cold and had to be warmed up to...
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