FIA Bans Mercedes F1 Engine 'Trick' After Ferrari Talks and Safety Complaints
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The two teams were appealing to a “legal maneuver” to gain speed in the straight lines, taking advantage of a normative outline
The legal vacuum used by Mercedes and Red Bull in some classifications this season, with which they obtained an extra electric power in the final stretch of the timed lap, has been expressly prohibited by the FIA from the Miami GP.
FIA bans Mercedes F1 engine 'trick' after Ferrari talks and safety complaints
The FIA has moved to ban a clever engine trick used by Mercedes and Red Bull in Formula 1 qualifying after Ferrari complained about the safety risks and competitive advantage it provided
Mercedes and Red Bull Ford will no longer be able to benefit from the extra power in Miami. The International Automobile Federation (FIA) has taken steps to prevent Mercedes and Red Bull Ford motorized equipment from exploiting a regulatory gap that gave them extra power.It was to be hoped that the new regulation and the defrost of the power units would bring back all kinds of tricks and wits to take advantage of the areas that the regulation is…
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