Thursday, January 21, 2016

Leading teams in F1 endorsed changes to engine problems after Red Bull

Leading constructors in Formula 1 came to consensus on compulsory supply all teams with engines and reducing maintenance cost after meeting the strategic group with the owner of the commercial rights Bernie Ecclestone and representatives of FIA decisions will be announced soon. In return they received assurances that the rules on hybrid V6-turbo engine will persist at least until 2020, informed sources from the FIA. The strategic decision of the commission, which fall leading constructors Ferrari, Mercedes, Renault and Honda, was caused by the difficulties of some of the teams in recent seasons. A recent example is Red Bull, which has problems with the supply of engines for the new season. The Austrian team hard to get an agreement with Renault after refusing Mercedes, Ferrari propose old model, Honda received a veto of this partner McLaren. The results of the meeting in Geneva will be officially announced later this week and will come into force from 2018.

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