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Ferrari reaches 2026 engine deal with FIA

Jan.18 Ferrari has agreed to keep racing in Formula 1 under the all-new engine rules of 2026. Earlier, the sport's most fabled team was threatening to veto the regulations on the grounds that Red Bull Powertrains will be regarded as a ‘new manufacturer' with extra benefits. As such, Ferrari had as yet refused to officially sign up with the FIA for the 2026 engine rules – unlike Alpine, Mercedes, Red Bull, Audi and even Honda. Ferrari's argument is that because Red Bull Powertrains currently uses intellectual property from the Honda power unit as the basis of its engine, it shouldn't be granted extra benefits like more bench testing and a higher spending cap. A Ferrari source...
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