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Bulls not taking chances with sensors

SEPANG, Malaysia - Red Bull Formula 1 team principal Christian Horner says his team will meet F1 race director Charlie Whiting before deciding on its use of fuel sensors for the March 30 2014 Malaysian GP.

Daniel Ricciardo was disqualified  from the 2014 Australian GP  after finishing second. Officials claimed Red Bull exceeded the fuel-flow limit of 100kg/h.

Red Bull blamed the issue  on faulty readings from the International Automobile Federation-approved fuel sensors and appealed against the disqualification.

Horner told Sky Sports he would consult Whiting "before the race, in the event that the situation arises".

"Then we'll have to make a call in the race."

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