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F1 engine allowance to be discussed

A proposal to increase Formula One's power unit allowance from four to five per driver this season will be discussed at a meeting next month, leaving some in danger of being penalised before change is agreed. "The proposal is with the (governing) FIA and I guess it's going to be discussed the next time around in a strategy meeting," Mercedes motorsport head Toto Wolff said at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Ferrari principal Maurizio Arrivabene said that meeting was scheduled for May 14, which is after the fifth round of the season in Spain. After three races, Red Bull's Australian Daniel Ricciardo has used three Renault internal combustion engines, one of six elements making up the V6...
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