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McLaren: Three-engine limit "not F1 anymore"

McLaren racing director Eric Boullier says Formula 1’s three-engine rule risks robbing the sport of its identity next year – as he throws his support behind Red Bull’s bid to ditch the plan. Red Bull boss Christian Horner has campaigned several times to try to reverse the move to limit engine usage even more next year, as power unit usage is cut to just three for the whole season. A recent effort to bring up the matter in F1's Strategy Group did not get far, though, when Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne made clear he had no interest in going back on the three-engine limit at this stage. Boullier, though, has backed Red Bull's stance and says there is a danger of F1 losing one of...
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