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Ferrari scuppered Red Bull's attempt to scrap three-engine limit

Ferrari has derailed Red Bull’s latest attempt to abandon Formula 1’s switch to three engines per year in 2018, despite growing unease about the implications of the rule change. With F1 already under fire for the wave of grid penalties that have marred the end of the campaign – which Ross Brawn recently said were making a ‘farce’ of F1 – there are concerns that the situation could get even worse next season with teams having to get through the campaign with one fewer power unit. Sources have revealed that Red Bull boss Christian Horner brought up the matter at the Strategy Group meeting before the Brazilian Grand Prix – in the hope of garnering unanimous support to keep F1 at...
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