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Todt says F1 engine solution is "very close"

Jean Todt is optimistic that the four F1 engine manufacturers have been able to respond to the challenge the FIA set them last month, and that there will be no need to pursue the alternative customer engine plan. In order to stop the plan being forced through – despite it being rejected by the F1 Commission – the manufacturers were asked to come up with ways of cutting costs and guaranteeing supplies to customers by today. If they did not, then Todt and Bernie Ecclestone could use the mandate they were given by the World Motor Sport Council "to make recommendations and decisions regarding a number of pressing issues in Formula 1 such as governance, Power Units and cost...
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