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F1 engine allocation set to be increased

– Formula 1 drivers are set to see their engine allowance increased from four units to five for the rest of the 2015 season, following talks at the Malaysian Grand Prix.GPUpdate.net understands that teams unanimously agreed to the change during a meeting at Sepang, a move that would return the allocation to last year's figure.However, the rule still requires ratification from the FIA, with a spokesman for the governing body explaining to GPUpdate.net that the standard process must be followed."If any such proposal was presented it would first have to be approved by the F1 Strategy Group, then by the F1 Commission before finally being sent to the World Motor Sport Council for...
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