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Force India: Clear Haas broke regulations at Monza

Force India technical chief Andrew Green believes it is “absolutely” clear Haas broke the Formula 1 regulations on Romain Grosjean’s car in the Italian Grand Prix despite the team’s push to appeal his exclusion. Grosjean finished sixth at Monza two weeks ago, only to be disqualified after the floor on his Haas VF-18 car was found to have breached a technical directive issued by the FIA following a protest by Renault. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  Haas team boss Gunther Steiner said there was a 50-50 chance of winning the case and having Grosjean’s result reinstated. He also claimed there was a gentleman’s agreement between teams not to issue a protest after the race which...
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