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F1 teams keen to avoid engine 'war'

id="story_continues_1" itemprop="description"> Mercedes say they and Renault agree that Formula 1 cannot afford an all-out engine development war. Red Bull, who are Renault's works team, have threatened to tear up restriction rules on engine development for 2016. They say Mercedes are blocking plans to reduce limits on in-season development next year. Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff said: 'No serious company would allow a complete lifting of restrictions. Renault and Mercedes have full alignment.' Horner said at the Brazilian Grand Prix that F1 should consider dropping the turbo hybrid V6 power-units that were introduced this season and return to the naturally aspirated...
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