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F1 closing on two-tier engine regulations

 XPB Images F1's power players are closing in on plans to allow a second set of power unit regulations in the sport. In a move designed to reduce the amount of control car manufacturers have over the sport, the governing body and commercial rights holder want to open up the possibility for teams to run a different type of power unit to the 1.6-litre V6 turbos currently used. The FIA and Bernie Ecclestone want to attract an independent power unit supplier which could supply smaller teams with an alternate engine, a move which would help prevent the current situation which could see Red Bull leave the sport. Red Bull is threatening to quit F1 as it has failed to get a...
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