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Mattiacci: Unfreeze engine rules for good of F1

Marco Mattiacci concerned about engine freeze Ferrari are continuing to argue for a relaxation of the so-called V6 turbo engine freeze to level the playing field in Formula 1 and bolster the show. With Mercedes utterly dominating in the new turbo era, Formula 1's engine makers will get a chance to upgrade up to 48 per cent of their ‘power units' ahead of 2015. But Ferrari in particular has argued that the freeze should be further relaxed, for example by allowing at least one mid-season performance step. When the topic arose two weeks ago in Singapore, Mercedes understandably argued that it should be voted down on the basis that it will only drive up costs. But Ferrari boss Marco...
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