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Todt ready to fight for cheaper F1 engines

Formula One's governing body believes progress can be made to bring down the cost of engines for struggling smaller teams. International Automobile Federation (FIA) President Jean Todt said he was hopeful something could be agreed when the sport's strategy group and Formula One commission meet in Geneva on Tuesday. "I am going to fight about the price of the engines for the small teams," the former Ferrari boss told reporters in Abu Dhabi. "I will do the best. I cannot guarantee the result but I will really get into that. "On engines I think we can find a solution. I am optimistic we will get something," added the Frenchman. Todt said he would also again present...
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