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Ferrari responds to 'completely wrong' cheating accusations

Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto responded to the cheating accusations expressed by Max Verstappen after the US Grand Prix, insisting the comments are 'completely wrong' for the sport. Verstappen told Dutch TV Ziggo Sport that the Scuderia's underperformance in Austin was the result of a technical directive published by the FIA earlier in the weekend that would effectively ban a complex system, possibly used by Ferrari, to increase fuel flow. "That’s what happens when you stop cheating, of course," said the Red Bull driver. "But yeah, they had a good look at it. So now we have to keep a close eye on it, of course." The TD was a response to an inquiry from Red Bull which...
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