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F1 engine agreement contains 'Red Bull Clause'

Formula One's new 2017 power unit agreement has a clause inserted in it to prevent teams and their engine suppliers from publicly denigrating each other, as Red Bull and Renault did last year. The sport announced at last week's Russian Grand Prix a deal to ensure all teams have access to an engine supply, with prices cut over three years and performance gaps reduced. An appendix to the 2017 sporting regulations, now published on the website of the governing International Automobile Federation (FIA), gives more details. It says neither party shall take "any action and/or make any omission, deceptive, misleading or disparaging or negative comments, which directly injures, damages or...
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