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Ferrari could quit over F1 power unit regulations

 XPB Images Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne says the team could quit F1 if power unit regulations are changed without its approval. With Ferrari vetoing attempts from FIA president Jean Todt and Bernie Ecclestone to impose a maximum cost on power units which are supplied to customers, the FIA then explored the idea of an alternate power unit regulation. While those plans are currently on hold, the power unit manufacturers have to submit proposals by January which focus on: - Guarantee of the supply of Power Units to teams - The need to lower the cost of Power Units to customer teams - Simplification of the technical specification of the power units - Improved noise If the FIA...
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