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Mercedes ready to compromise to end F1 engine dispute

Mercedes built the best new F1 turbo era engine Mercedes is reportedly ready to compromise amid the Formula 1 turbo engine regulations dispute which has bubbled throughout the post season. Backed by struggling Ferrari and Renault, Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone is so concerned about the current turbo V6 rules that at Thursday's Strategy Group meeting he will vote to repeal them for 2016. He rails against the noise, the cost and the complexity, but his major issue is that the regulations as they stand could mean Mercedes' huge competitive advantage is not tracked down even by 2020. 'We can all put our money together and have a wager that Mercedes will win the championship next year...
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