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Renault to push for 2019-2020 engine freeze

Renault's Cyril Abiteboul wants F1 to halt all engine development for the 2019-2020 interim seasons which will precede the sport's big regulation change in 2021. Abiteboul is pushing for restrictions to help manufacturers focus fully on F1's new-spec power unit which teams will learn more about next week in Bahrain where Liberty Media will reveal to teams F1's framework for the future "The one thing we will not want to do is to have the burden of developing two engines in parallel," the Renault Sport F1 boss told Motorsport.com. "That's one thing that is sure, but it's too early to talk about the technicalities of the way achieve that. 'Mercedes is playing with everyone',...
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