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Mosley accuses Ferrari of being ‘small-minded'

Former FIA president Max Mosley has accused Ferrari of 'not looking at the bigger picture' when they decided to veto the latest engine cost cap plan. Many teams have complained that their expenses have gone up following the introduction of the V6 power units, which prompted the FIA to look at ways to reduce customer engine supply costs. One of their proposals was to introduce a cost cap, but Ferrari used its historic veto right to block it and the FIA is now seeking an alternative engine supplier for 2017. 'It is a decision that is defending a commercial principle,' Ferrari team boss Maurizio Arrivabene said. Mosley, though, says the bigger outfits are protecting your own brands. 'What I...
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