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Dennis backs 'dramatic' change

McLaren boss Ron Dennis believes that if Formula 1 is to change then it should be 'dramatically' – although not until 2017. F1's stakeholders have used recent meetings of the Strategy Group to discuss ways of making the sport more spectacular for fans with changes to the current turbo power unit regulations – including a potential return to powerful 1,000bhp engines – and more aggressive cars all ideas currently on the table for future years. F1 made the biggest change to its engine regulations for a generation in 2014 in order to introduce more relevant technology, however the sharp rise in customer engine costs directly contributed to the financial problems of the grid's...
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