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No going back on three-engine rule, says Todt

FIA president Jean Todt has said that there is no going back on the move to three engines in Formula 1 next year, despite fears it will result in a flood of grid penalties. Red Bull boss Christian Horner has tried several times to get the regulations changed, because he thinks it is "barking mad" to be cutting back on engine usage with manufacturers having struggled to get through this year with four power units. But with not all teams in agreement that the rules need changing – and Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne giving short shrift to the idea in a recent Strategy Group meeting – there is now no hope of a change. Todt said he was as unhappy as other people about the...
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