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Ferrari opposes three-engine limit protest by Red Bull

Red Bull have reportedly made another attempt to have next year's three-engine limit scrapped, but the proposal did not garner the necessary support. Formula 1 will implement a rule in 2018 which will see the teams' current allocation of four engines for the entire season reduced to three, a move which many believe will only worsen the sport's ridiculous grid penalty conundrum. Carey responds to Ferrari's 'standardisation' fears A staunch opponent of the new rule, Red Bull's Christian Horner lobbied once again for its change at F1's latest Strategy Group meeting. To no avail however, as Ferrari refused to support a status-quo with regard to keeping the pool of power units at its current...
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