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Mercedes teams opposed fuel limit raise on principle - Wolff

The limit will rise from 100kgs to 105kgs next year to allow all teams to better exploit their power units with next year's faster cars. Wolff says that the Mercedes-powered teams - Mercedes, Williams, Force India and Manor - opposed the change on the basis that F1 should be seen to be green. Although inevitably sceptical rivals believe that the Stuttgart manufacturer was more ...
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