You know what they say in sports, “If you ain't cheating, you ain't trying.”
Formula E team DS Penske is facing a fine of €25,000 and had both its drivers penalized after discovering that the team had installed illegal Radio Frequency Identification scanning equipment at the pitlane entrance before a practice session at the Portland E-Prix. in a statement that it's against the rules for"competitors to install or place any equipment in the pit lane.
He said that other teams often use photographers in the pitlane to scope out what sort of setups other teams are running and that they simply found a"clever way, or an easy way, and we paid a big price for that."
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