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McLaren hints at Mercedes token compromise

McLaren suggests that Mercedes may be open to compromise on allowing in-season engine development next year. As Motorsport.com revealed last week, Mercedes' rivals are pushing for a change of the rules for 2016 after the FIA closed off a loophole to allow engine improvement during the campaign. However, with a rule amendment needing unanimous support, Mercedes could stand firm and say the rules need to stand, as it did last year. It was only a direct challenge to the FIA over an interpretation of the regulations that opened the door for use of in-season development in 2015. Mercedes concerned McLaren racing director Eric Boullier has revealed, however, that there have been indications from...
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