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Vettel supports engine changes

Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel says if he could make one change to F1 it would be a return to normally aspirated engines. The German feels a lot of F1's current problems stem from the decision to switch to V6 hybrid units and feels it was the wrong direction for the sport to take. "I personally think the current power unit regulations are too expensive and it would be beneficial for all the teams and the whole sport to go back to something normally aspirated," Vettel said. Pointed out to him that a proposal to cap engine costs was vetoed by Ferrari last year, Vettel stood by his comments - after a moment of awkwardness. "What I said and I stick to what I said is that these...
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