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Mercedes: No difference between works and customer engines

Toto Wolff denies Mercedes was the target of the FIA's clampdown on engine parity rules, denying there as ever been any difference between its engines and those allocated to its customers. Earlier this year, the governing body reminded manufacturers that their customers must have access to the same software and power unit modes as works' engines, with no limitations. Customer teams must also receive the same fuel and oil specifications as works teams, unless they are commercially contracted to a specific supplier. Many believe the technical directive dispatched to F1 teams in January was aimed at Mercedes, but team boss Toto Wolff is unaware of either Williams or Force India formulating...
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