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Ferrari holding out over too many standardised parts

Ferrari's Mattia Binotto says that the move toward mandating too many standardised parts on Formula 1 cars in the future risks ruining the spirit of innovation that fuels the sport Many motor racing championships are based on a single chassis supplied to all teams, but Binotto believes that's antithetical to F1 where there has always been equal emphasis on the battle between different constructors. However the sport's new owners, Liberty Media, are pushing towards more standard parts on cars from 2021 in order to help reduce costs and improve on-track competitiveness. Wheels and brake system are among the parts that may be standardised across all ten F1 teams. But Binotto has restated that...
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