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Formula 1 bosses fail to agree new engine regulations for 2017

Formula 1 bosses met on Tuesday at Biggin Hill to discuss proposals for 2017, with the aim of setting in stone new aerodynamic and engine regulations. The technical rules governing the design of the cars - with the aim of making them five seconds a lap quicker - came up against some opposition, with Mercedes now believing the changes are no longer required. 'After three Grand Prix weekends so far in 2016, we have seen that performance between the teams is converging to create great racing,' commented Toto Wolff earlier this week. 'Whether we have the reactivity as a group to recognise that and consider retaining a regulatory framework that is working well remains to be seen.' However...
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