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Mercedes set to agree to relax F1 engine freeze

Mercedes F1 turbo engine has set the benchmark in 2014 Talks over a touted Formula 1 engine ‘unfreeze' for the 2015 season appear to have taken a dramatic turn, as media reports in Italy suggested Ferrari, Red Bull and Renault may have pulled off a political masterstroke over the United States GP weekend by convincing Formula 1's dominant force Mercedes to agree to the relaxing of the engine homologation rules. That is despite Mercedes chiefs Toto Wolff and Niki Lauda respectively describing the proposals as 'nonsense' and 'irrational', as it drives up costs and unfairly attacks the German squad for performing best under the new rules. But now La Repubblica is also reporting that...
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