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Ferrari cleared of wrongdoing over coded pitboard message

Ferrari has been cleared of any wrongdoing when it used a coded message during the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. The FIA recently clamped down on team-to-driver communications which includes radio and pitboard messages. The governing body made it clear that coded messages wouldn't be permitted either. However during the Australian GP, a rival team spotted Ferrari using what it believed was an illegal message and reported the matter to the race stewards. That coded message, delivered by a pitboard to Sebastian Vettel, read: '-3.2 LFS6 P1'. Following an investigation, in which Ferrari provided the FIA with an explanation as to the meaning of the message, it has been decided that...
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