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FIA ends Ferrari ERS scrutiny following 'unsubstantiated' allegations

The FIA has ended its investigation into Ferrari’s use of its energy recovery system (ERS) on its SF71H Formula 1 car after being “satisfied” by its findings over the Monaco Grand Prix weekend. It emerged on Thursday that the FIA had fitted a new piece of hardware to Ferrari’s ERS during practice in Monaco following questions raised about its usage amid suggestions the Italian team had found a way to exceed the maximum permitted energy usage. Bosses from rival teams Red Bull and Mercedes welcomed the investigation, but FIA race director Charlie Whiting confirmed on Saturday that F1’s governing body had been “satisfied” by its findings, bringing its investigation to a close....
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