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Ferrari could use remaining engine tokens for Austin

Ferrari is considering using its remaining Formula 1 engine tokens for a major update at the United States Grand Prix, even though it could mean grid penalties. Although it can no longer beat Mercedes to the constructors' championship, Sebastian Vettel is still mathematically in contention in the drivers' standings. But despite that, Ferrari wants to push on with some advanced running of its 2016 power unit, something that Mercedes has already done when it introduced its latest specification at the Italian Grand Prix. Fifth engine The complication for Ferrari, though, is that both its drivers have already used their fourth engines this year, meaning any changes now will result in grid...
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