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FIA reveals ‘suspicions’ about Ferrari - but that won’t be enough to calm engine war
The FIA wasted little time in responding to calls from seven Formula 1 teams for more details on its confidential settlement with Ferrari following a thorough investigation into its engine. And while the governing body defended its stance on keeping the matter private, it did publicly admit for the first time that it had seen enough to be suspicious of what Ferrari was up to. Our F1 journalist Edd Straw joins us in this video to explain that with Ferrari facing no public or sporting sanctions, the FIA’s latest comments on this saga are unlikely to be enough to appease the angry rival teams
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