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The future of Formula 1
After lengthy and sometimes acrimonious negotiations, the FIA and the Grand Prix Manufacturer's Association have come to an agreement on the contentious issue of Formula 1 engine regulations for the future. To all intents and purposes, the FIA has won the game, proving once again that the inexorable march of motorsports bureaucracy is more than a match for the world's automakers. Here are the key points: no changes to the current engines will be allowed after this year's Chinese Grand Prix. These will be the engines used in 2007 and beyond ... Read more →
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After lengthy and sometimes acrimonious negotiations, the FIA and the Grand Prix Manufacturer's Association have come to an agreement on the contentious issue of Formula 1 engine regulations for the future. To all intents and purposes, the FIA has won the game, proving once again that the inexorable ...
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