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Mercedes wary of Ferrari and Honda threat during 2016 season

Mercedes' engine dominance might not last for much longer according to Andy Cowell, managing director of the German marque's engine department, as he expects Ferrari and Honda to close the gap significantly. Mercedes arguably has the best power unit on the grid, with the team winning all but three races during their 2015 campaign. However Ferrari made huge improvements to its own power unit during the previous winter and were the only real challenger to Mercedes' dominance. A significant gap still stands between Ferrari and Mercedes, but Cowell isn't taking that for granted and expects the Italian outfit to catch up - or even surpass - Mercedes. 'If we look at what Ferrari...
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