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In-season engine development set to continue into 2016

Following a meeting in Geneva with representatives of the FIA as well as the heads of Mercedes, Ferrari, Renault and Honda, in-season engine development is set to continue into 2016. The ruling to block engine manufacturers from supplying previous years power units is also set to be dropped, meaning the potential deal between Scuderia Toro Rosso and Ferrari for 2015-spec engines should now be able to be completed. The homologation of the engines, initially set for the end of February, looks set to be disregarded, with those within the meeting in Switzerland seemingly agreeing not to tighten the regulations as they had looked set to be. The amount of tokens the engine developers can use...
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