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Rival teams threaten legal action over Ferrari-FIA engine settlement
Skip to main contentSkip to navigation<>Seven of Formula One's 10 teams have questioned the FIA's integrity and transparency after the sport's governing body struck following an investigation into the Italian team's engine.F1.com editor Lawrence Barretto joins the show to talk Lewis Hamilton's legacy after the Mercedes driver claimed a record-equalling seventh championship.The joint statement added that the teams would work together to "pursue full and proper disclosure," including the right to take legal action.The teams were responding to an FIA statement last Friday, which said an...…Skip to main contentSkip to navigation<>Seven of Formula One's 10 teams have questioned the FIA's integrity and transparency after the sport's governing body struck following an investigation into the Italian team's engine.F1.com editor Lawrence Barretto joins the show to talk Lewis Hamilton's legacy after the Mercedes driver claimed a record-equalling seventh championship.The joint statement added that the teams would work together to "pursue full and proper disclosure," including the right to take legal action.The teams were responding to an FIA statement last Friday, which said an...WW…
The FIA's investigation into Ferrari raised more questions than answers
Skip to main contentSkip to navigation<>With 11 minutes remaining in Formula One's preseason testing, the FIA released a short statement saying it had investigated Ferrari's power unit and reached a confidential agreement with the Italian team. The timing, brevity and unexpected content of the email immediately set alarm bells ringing in the paddock, not least because those with knowledge of the agreement had already left the circuit in the direction of the airport.F1.com editor Lawrence Barretto joins the show to talk Lewis Hamilton's legacy after the Mercedes driver claimed a...…Skip to main contentSkip to navigation<>With 11 minutes remaining in Formula One's preseason testing, the FIA released a short statement saying it had investigated Ferrari's power unit and reached a confidential agreement with the Italian team. The timing, brevity and unexpected content of the email immediately set alarm bells ringing in the paddock, not least because those with knowledge of the agreement had already left the circuit in the direction of the airport.F1.com editor Lawrence Barretto joins the show to talk Lewis Hamilton's legacy after the Mercedes driver claimed a...WW…
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