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Ecclestone backs F1 engine equalisation bid

Formula 1 commercial chief Bernie Ecclestone has thrown his weight behind Red Bull Racing’s call for the FIA to equalise power units in a bid to rein in Mercedes' overwhelming advantage. Red Bull boss Christian Horner publicly appealed to the sport’s governing body to step in to redress the balance following Mercedes' complete domination of the season opening Australian Grand Prix. While Mercedes has hit back at the claims, F1 supremo Ecclestone supports Red Bull’s bid, confirming that there is a mechanism in place that allows the FIA to address a situation where one manufacturer has a significant advantage. 'They (Red Bull) are absolutely 100 percent right,' Ecclestone told...
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