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F1 Commission votes in favour of new engine rules

The Formula 1 Commission has voted in favour of the manufacturers' plans to change engine rules over the next two years in a bid to bring down costs and make performance closer. Although formal confirmation of the e-vote outcome is not expected to be made until later on Friday, it is understood that the plan agreed by manufacturers before the Chinese Grand Prix has received enough support to go through. Hopes of the idea being approved at the F1 Commission meeting earlier this week had to be abandoned after absence of key members meant there was no quorum present to allow a vote to take place. As previously reported by Motorsport.com, the engine manufacturers' agreement involves a long-term...
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