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F1 manufacturers should not fear radical rules overhaul

Formula 1's manufacturers should not fear a dramatic reduction in engine usage in a bid to sort out the sport's cost problems. Ahead of a January 15 deadline for F1's car makers to suggest ways to bring down engine costs, former FIA president Max Mosley has suggested one change that could make a big difference. He believes that rather than look to extend engine life by limiting drivers to three engines per season, he thinks current mileage should be doubled, meaning just two engines per season. "The current problem revolves round engine costs and supply," he explained. "The solution would be rules allowing only two engines per car per season. "This would simultaneously...
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