Today we take a closer look to the infamous fuel flow sensors; the device that led to the disqualification of Daniel Ricciardo and his Red Bull RB10 from the 2014 Australian Grand Prix. Racecar ...
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The FIA has moved to end the problems with its new mandatory fuel-flow sensor, supplied by British company Gill. Red Bull, whose Daniel Ricciardo was disqualified over the matter in Melbourne, has ...
The fuel supplied by French oil giant Total could be causing Red Bull Racing’s repeated problems with the mandatory Formula One fuel-flow sensor in 2014. It was revealed that in qualifying for the F1 ...
Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo has been excluded from the Australian Grand Prix after breaching fuel consumption rules. The Australian, 24, crossed the line second, behind race winner Nico Rosberg of ...
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