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No agreement on relaxing engine freeze - Ferrari

Ferrari has confirmed that no agreement has been reached over the proposal to relax the engine freeze or allow in-season development. Speaking on Monday, Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne confirmed that they failed to come to an agreement during a meeting last week between the three engine manufacturers, the FIA and Bernie Ecclestone. "No change has been secured," said Marchionne when pressed on the matter. Ferrari and Renault have been pushing for the rules to be relaxed in order to allow them to catch up to Mercedes which held a clear power advantage during the 2014 season, allowing them to cruise to victory. Mercedes and Honda are both against the proposal and have so far...
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