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FIA rules customer engines must be same specification

The FIA has confirmed manufacturers will not be allowed to supply lesser specification engines to its customer teams in 2016, in a move widely seen as a way to ensure Red Bull remains in Formula 1. A tweak to the technical regulations means Mercedes, Ferrari, Renault and Honda cannot offer second-tier engines to their customer teams from 2016. “Only power units which are identical to the power unit that has been homologated by the FIA in accordance with Appendix 4 of these regulations may be used at an Event during the 2016- 2020 Championship seasons." It comes after it was speculated Toro Rosso could run 2015-specification Ferrari power units as part of its much needed engine...
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