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F1 boss determined to change 2016 engine rules

Bernie Ecclestone has confirmed reports he remains determined to shake up F1's engine rules. We reported that, at Thursday's Strategy Group meeting in Geneva, the F1 supremo did propose to scrap the turbo V6 regulations for 2016 but it did not produce a 'definitive result'. But according to Germany's Auto Motor und Sport, he made clear his strong desire for ‘louder, more powerful and cheaper' engines for 2016, perhaps to be normally aspirated, 1000 horse power and costing just 10 million euros for a customer supply. 'An expert group must deliver results (on the proposal) by the end of January,' claimed correspondent Michael Schmidt. But Ecclestone told The Independent newspaper late...
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