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Sauber/Force India send letter to FIA over engine rules

Sauber and Force India have written a joint letter to Bernie Ecclestone and the FIA, outlining their doubts over the recently concluded engine agreement. Although the agreement was designed in part to give smaller teams lower engine prices in the future, it's understood that the two teams feel that not enough help has been offered. In addition, there are believed to be some questions about the process that led to the agreement being ratified. As a follow-up, Force India deputy team principal Bob Fernley and Sauber boss Monisha Kaltenborn visited Ecclestone's motorhome in Barcelona last weekend, and the pair also met with Jean Todt. Fernley confirmed that the two teams had written the...
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