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Abiteboul: We could cheat if we wanted to

Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has called for engines to become standardised in order to eliminate all speculation of cheating in Formula 1. Abiteboul claims that the current power unit regulations are so complex that it is bordering on impossible for the FIA to police teams in an effective manner. The Frenchman said it would be currently possible to cheat with the engines and that all teams would know how to do it. While Abiteboul does not suspect that anyone is doing so, the possibility that it could happen is enough to be a problem. 'I think that, frankly, if we wanted to cheat on the current engine, we would know how to do it, and that’s an issue,' Abiteboul told Motorsport.com. We...
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