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Key: Engine parity would improve racing

 XPB Images Toro Rosso technical director James Key says engine parity would be an obvious way to improve racing in F1. New regulations planned for 2017 have been debated for a number of months, with concerns the original brief of faster and more aggressive-looking cars could be detrimental to the racing itself. While talks are ongoing regarding next year's regulations, Key says the racing is always improved by having a closely-matched field from the front to the back and believes parity in terms of engine performance would help achieve that instantly. "It's how close the cars are on the grid," Key told Sky Sports. "If you have a grid of 22 cars covered by a couple...
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