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Force India supports Ecclestone's plan for 'parity' F1 engine

Force India says it supports Bernie Ecclestone's plan to introduce a budget 'customer' Formula 1 engine that will run in competition with the current works hybrid V6s. As reported by Motorsport.com earlier, Ecclestone supports the idea of making available a cheap V8 with KERS - or even a V6 twin-turbo with KERS - that independent teams could use at a much lower cost than current customer engine deals. "I think the principle of maintaining the V6 hybrid is absolutely correct and proper," Force India's Bob Fernley told Motorsport.com "From the manufacturers' point of view it's very beneficial both for their marketing and technical programmes. I don't see any doubt that the...
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