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FIA claims new department will lead to "more professional" officials amid teams unease

The FIA says its new officials department will lead to a "more professional" governing body in the future, amid unease from Formula 1 teams over steward consistency.
Last September the FIA announced it would introduce a new officials department to help the governing body train officials across all its sanctioned motor racing activities.
The department headed by experienced Italian steward ...
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