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Ferrari suspected of using sophisticated battery-linked ploy

After pushing the boundaries of the regulations with its creative halo-mounted mirrors, Ferrari could once again come under the scrutiny of the FIA following allegations linked to the battery system of its 2018 SF71-H. According to Auto Motor und Sport, a formal protest against Ferrari could be lodged at next week's Monaco Grand Prix, the Scuderia's rivals targeting a complex ploy by which Ferrari is able to extract more than the allowed four megajoules of energy from its battery system. Todt confident Ferrari will remain in F1, with 'good format' The scheme allegedly involves modifying the electrical currents in the system and the battery output, allowing for a bypass of the all-important...
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