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FIA does not investigate Red Bull
Red Bull’s Controversial Device Prompts FIA Scrutiny, But Case Considered Closed even with Rival Protests
Jerome MironThe content Red Bull’s Controversial Device Prompts FIA Scrutiny, But Case Considered Closed even with Rival Protests appears first here Magazine International
Red Bull Cleared: FIA Concludes Ride Height Adjuster Controversy
Red Bull faced scrutiny over suspected ride height adjustments ahead of the US GP. An FIA investigation cleared them, but lingering questions keep the paddock buzzing.
FIA says case is closed on Red Bull ride-height device
Formula One's governing body on Saturday ruled out a deeper investigation of Red Bull's ride-height device while recognising it could not be sure there had been no breach of the rules in the past.
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FIA Breaks Silence on Why Lando Norris Was Handed Controversial F1 Penalty
The FIA explained the controversial five-second penalty given to Lando Norris for overtaking Max Verstappen at the 2024 U.S.
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FIA calls Red Bull F1 rules breach question a ‘non-story’ as Horner claims paddock ‘paranoia’
AUSTIN, Texas — Christian Horner says
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Verstappen CRUSHED by Red Bull rivals as FIA deliver huge ‘breach’ verdict - GPFans F1 Recap
Mercedes star Lewis Hamilton has butchered his chances at the 2024 US Grand Prix with a crash in the early stages of the race ...
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F1 News: FIA Makes Last-Minute Changes to Austin GP
The FIA has made last-minute changes to the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) ahead of the Austin Grand Prix. The adjustments ...
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McLaren F1 CEO: Red Bull should face ‘massive consequences’ if parc fermé rules breached
AUSTIN, Texas — McLaren Formula One boss Zak Brown wants the FIA to conduct a “very thorough investigation” to ensure Red ...
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