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Renault charging £18m for 2014 engine supply

Formula One teams face a massive 150 per cent hike in the cost of their 2014 engine supply when the sport switches to turbo-charged V6 power units. At present, engine supply to customer teams is capped at £7 million per season. However come next year, that cap won't exist, allowing suppliers to charge whatever they want. Renault - which is charging the most next year - is asking its customers to cough up £18 million (€21m, $27m) per season. That does however include the entire power-unit consisting of the engine, turbo, ERS unit and batteries. Mercedes and Ferrari are cheaper options at £14 million (€16.5m, $21m) and £12.5 million (€14.7m, $19m)...
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