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F1 will be "destroyed" without independent engine - Ecclestone

Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone believes introducing an independent engine in the next few years is essential to stop the sport being "destroyed". Although the plans for a budget engine have been put on hold while manufacturers try to come up with an alternative proposal, Ecclestone still wants the power units to happen. And as well as welcoming the financial boost that could come, Ecclestone thinks the independent engine will guarantee that is no single-team domination - which he thinks is driving fans away. “It’s not good for the sport. It gets boring,” Ecclestone said in an interview with German newspaper Welt Am Sonntag about Mercedes' current performance. “Some...
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