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F1 close to engine agreement for 2017, 2018

F1 close to engine agreement for 2017, 2018 Contrary to reports elsewhere, it appears F1 is in fact close to agreeing changes to the engine rules for 2017. After the strategy group and F1 Commission meetings early this week, reports suggested progress has not been made because key people were not in London. But a source close to the FIA has told a French-language report by the AFP news agency that an agreement was in fact reached between F1's major stakeholders and the sport's governing body. That agreement must now be rubber-stamped by F1 Commission members by late Saturday, through a fax vote. AFP claims that with customer engine bills currently between EUR 15 and 20 million per year,...
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