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'Ferrari engine parts seized by FIA'

The FIA has reportedly confiscated engine parts from power units used at the Brazilian Grand Prix as scrutiny continues to be poured on Ferrari's engine. Auto Motor und Sport has reported that elements of the fuel-flow system from Ferrari's car, a Ferrari customer's car and another not using the Scuderia's engine have been taken away for tests. Article continues under video A Ferrari engine upgrade introduced after the summer break helped the Scuderia take six straight pole positions between Belgium and Mexico. With Ferrari's straight-line advantage estimated to be worth 0.8seconds per lap, the likes of Mercedes and Red bull have been quick to issue their concerns. Max Verstappen went as...
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