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Mercedes votes against relaxing engine freeze rules

Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff has made it clear that the German manufacturer will not support a change to the regulations which could allow in-season development of the power unit. The teams voted on the matter during the Russian Grand Prix weekend with two of the three engine suppliers voting yes. Mercedes went against Ferrari and Renault as Wolff reckons it would be unfair to change the rules just because they don't suit someone. "We have already voted against it in the Strategy Group and I don't think we will change our mind in the next month or whenever the meeting will take place," said Wolff in reference to an F1 Commission vote on the matter. "We have rules and...
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