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Mercedes and Ferrari control F1 - Newey

 XPB Images Adrian Newey says the current dominance of the power units in terms of competitiveness allows Mercedes and Ferrari to control Formula One. The Red Bull chief technical officer scaled back his involvement in F1 last year as he was becoming disillusioned with the sport due to a reliance on power unit performance outweighing chassis design. New regulations are due to be introduced in 2017 to make cars faster, a move which Newey told Speedweek he supports but wants to see an overhaul of the engine regulations too. "I have always welcomed rule changes because they will give you the opportunity to experiment," Newey said. "What is unhealthy in Formula...
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