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Ferrari ‘Ready’ To Withdraw F1 Car Copying Appeal

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has said the Scuderia is prepared to withdraw its appeal against Racing Point if the FIA is able to guarantee that it will no longer be possible to copy other cars in a similar fashion in the future. 'If, let me say, regulations will be put in place, or a technical directive for the future in 2021, where we are pretty sure it will not be possible to copy, we are ready to withdraw our appeal,' he said. READ: Gasly Wins Italian GP Thriller After Hamilton Penalised Binotto added that they are still “asking and seeking clarity from the FIA” with regards to the rules surrounding car copying in Formula One. However, he explained that he sees no issue...
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