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Mosley: Ferrari engine veto 'small-minded'

– Former FIA President Max Mosley says that Ferrari showed "small-mindedness" by deciding to use its historic veto to block a cost cap on Formula 1's V6 power units.Formula 1 has been looking at ways to reduce customer engine supply costs, following the introduction of the turbocharged units in 2014, but Ferrari vetoed recent proposals.The FIA is now seeking an 'alternative engine' supplier, with Ilmor, AER and Mecachrome all submitting an expression of interest to the governing body, according to Motorsport.com.Reflecting on the situation, Mosley – FIA President from 1993 to 2009 – reckons Ferrari should have worked to aid the sport as a whole, rather than protect its...
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