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Ferrari told to stop using ice pack on camera

In the wake of the engine update which saw Ferrari take a significant step forward, despite the assurances of the FIA, speculation that the Italian team had a new 'trick' ups its sleeve mounted. Round about the time of the update, it was noticed that whenever the car was stationary, a bag of dry ice was placed on the camera above the cockpit. While Ferrari insisted that the ice was to keep the camera electronics cool - a move that no other team has needed to resort to - rivals claimed it was a deliberate bid to block the camera and thereby prevent visual access to various settings it was using. As a result, ahead of last Sunday's Italian Grand Prix, Ferrari was told to cease the practice,...
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