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'Cheaper engine supplies agreed'

Sky Sports understands the FIA and F1's engine manufacturers have reached agreement over future regulations that will see supplies for customers plummet in price and all teams guaranteed a power unit. The new rules are set to come into effect from the start of the 2018 season. Honda, Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault had until last Friday to submit their proposals to the sport's governing body and following a meeting of the F1 Strategy Group on Monday and the F1 commission on Tuesday in Geneva, a path forward was agreed. It is understood the deal to reduce the cost of customer supplies was in exchange for keeping the current V6 hybrid engines until at least 2020. FIA president Jean Todt had...
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