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Most teams unable to afford 2014 F1 V6 turbo engines

17 May, 2013 Most current Formula 1 teams cannot afford to pay the prices being quoted by engine manufacturers for next year's all new V6 turbo engines. That is the claim of the German newspaper Bild, insisting that grandees Red Bull, Ferrari, McLaren and Mercedes aside, the other seven teams are balking at the price demanded by Formula 1′s three V6 suppliers Renault, Ferrari and Mercedes. 'Even in Barcelona,' said Bild correspondent Helmut Uhl, 'you could feel the strange, invisible tension.' He wrote that, world champions and ‘works' partner Red Bull aside, 2014 customers Williams, Caterham, Toro Rosso and even the highly competitive Lotus cannot afford to pay French...
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