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This new sensor is how F1 plans to stop teams from cheating in 2020 If the season ever gets started, this is how the fuel flow rules will be enforced.
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 ...
Hertz is the frequency per second at which the fuel flow sensor records fuel flow. It equates to the resolution of the overall data. More resolution means more detail.
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 Formula 1 teams will all have to run a second fuel-flow sensor next season as the FIA clamps down on tricks to circumvent the regulations.
The FIA has launched an invitation to tender as it searches for a supplier of the standard fuel-flow meters coming to F1 from 2021.
The FIA announced on Friday that Red Bull’s appeal against Daniel Ricciardo’s disqualification from the Australian Grand Prix will be heard on April 14.
F1 looks set to abolish the troublesome Gill fuel flow sensor. Earlier this season, the sensor was at the centre of Daniel Ricciardo's disputed Melbourne disqualification, with Red Bull arguing it ...
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