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FIA introduce random "deeper technical checks" in F1

Sam Hall Saturday 27 march 2021 10:11 - Updated: 10:18 The FIA has confirmed changes made to the Formula 1 post-race scrutineering process with one car to be selected at random for "deeper disassembly". Although a new process to F1, the more stringent post-race checks being introduced by the FIA are routinely carried out in other world championships and competitions sanctioned by the governing body. Article continues under video The change was communicated to teams one week ago via a technical directive and a steward's bulletin issued on Saturday morning explained details of the alterations and how the checks will be carried out. The bulletin read: "In order to complete...
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