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F1 to limit two engines per driver by 2019

Formula 1's long-life engine rules will get more than twice as arduous for manufacturers beyond the 2019 season. A few weeks ago, after a long period of negotiations, changes to further converge performance and cut costs were finally agreed. At the time, the FIA said cost reduction will be possible through a 'progressive reduction of the number of power unit elements per driver per season'. Currently, drivers can use five engines per season, but Auto Motor und Sport said that by 2019, that number will drop dramatically to just two, irrespective of the size of the race calendar. When asked if that will even be possible for Mercedes, Ferrari, Renault and Honda to achieve, FIA race director...
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