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Honda granted extra engine, penalties set for overhaul

Honda will be granted an additional engine for the 2015 Formula 1 season following the decision to enact a regulation change that stipulates any new manufacturer will get one additional power unit in its first year. One of several changes being imposed immediately and prospectively following a meeting of the FIA, FOM and teams in this week's Strategy Group, a proposal to allow new engine manufacturers a fifth engine – instead of the standard four – was agreed unanimously. As such, though Honda has already used its allocated four power units, the new regulation will still apply retroactively, meaning it will not take a penalty for one more engine change for either Fernando Alonso or...
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