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FIA act on leveling playing field for customer teams

It has long been suspected that the engine manufacturers who run Formula 1 teams – Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault – have ‘special' software which they use to boost their power units when required, but now the FIA is clamping down and insisting that customer teams are not disadvantaged. The sport's governing body is demanding that customer engines and works engines must be operated in a similar manner, with rules in place to make sure ensure that all power units are identical according to the dossier system that exists which effectively blueprints each engine. But it has long been suspected in the paddock that the manufacturer teams have access to a little bit extra through...
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