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Ricciardo under investigation for exceeding fuel flow limit

Red Bull/Getty Images Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo is under investigation by the stewards after allegedly exceeding the fuel flow limit during the Australian Grand Prix. Ricciardo finished the race in second place but FIA technical delegate Jo Bauer has filed a report which says that Ricciardo 'exceeded constantly the maximum allowed fuel flow of 100 kg/h.' The matter has been referred to the stewards.
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