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Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali says he would be happy to clarify Formula One's testing rules after other teams complained that their 'filming day' in Fiorano was against the spirit of the regulations.
Ferrari was able to put some miles on its new exhaust blown diffuser at its official test track under the guise of a promotional event, leaving other teams questioning the legality of their actions.
But Domenicali said he has no problem with having a further clarification of the regulations, adding that he was disappointed teams complained to the press before speaking with him.
"I think that a lot of people like to speak," Domenicali told AUTOSPORT. "If I have a problem I use my mobile phone and I call personally. This is my style; I don't use you to say something.
"But, I think that the filming day was pretty clear. If the people want to be more comfortable then I know there are discussions in order to tidy up the wording, and I have no problem with that 100 per cent."