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New engine rules will deliver what F1 needs - Renault

Renault is convinced that changes to the engine rules agreed by manufacturers will deliver the reduced costs and power convergence that Formula 1 chiefs have demanded. The plans to bring down costs and ensure more parity of power were agreed by car makers and approved by the Strategy Group earlier this week, but could not be voted on by the F1 Commission because not enough members were present at a meeting for a quorum. The changes to the rules – which include reducing costs by up to four million Euro for 2018 through more standard parts and limiting drivers to three engines to the season – is being put to an e-vote this week. The plans have not had universal support, however, with Red...
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