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Why the FIA ignored Ferrari's F1 start procedure warnings

Fred Vasseur has revealed that Ferrari had warned the FIA about the concerns regarding F1's latest start procedures a year ago. The post Why the FIA ignored Ferrari's F1 start procedure warnings appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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