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Rivals pressure Mercedes to agree engine unfreeze

Rivals are piling pressure on Mercedes to agree to "unfreeze" engine development in formula one. The German marque has utterly dominated the sport this year as the all-new turbo V6 era dawned. So rivals, powered by struggling Ferrari and Renault, have argued that the strict limits on in-season development of the 'power units' should be relaxed. For a rule change as soon as 2015, however, all teams would have to agree. Christian Horner, boss of the works Renault team Red Bull, claimed in Russia on Friday that, in Singapore last month, Mercedes agreed to some 'unfreeze' measures. "One minute we agree something," he said, "then suddenly people can't remember what...
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