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Mercedes rivals can develop engines in-season

Engine manufacturers in F1 Formula 1 engine suppliers Ferrari and Renault appear to have won a battle in the long-running freeze saga. Mercedes‘ struggling V6-making rivals have been pushing hard for changes to the existing homologation rules, where performance improvements of the ‘power units' is tightly restricted during the season. The next ‘freeze' deadline was believed to be February 28, where all four 2015 makers – Ferrari, Renault, Mercedes and Honda – must present their engines to be homologated by the FIA. But Ferrari and Renault had reportedly argued that a loophole existed in the rules, where they could start 2015 with last year's engine and then...
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