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Aston Martin could be used to persuade Ferrari to stay

Aston Martin believe the prospect of them becoming an engine builder could be used to entice Ferrari into remaining in Formula 1. Ferrari have not welcomed Liberty Media's engine proposals for 2021, in fact the Scuderia have threatened on several occasions to quit the sport. But while Ferrari are considering walking away, Aston Martin are debating entering as an engine builder. Red Bull's title sponsor are interested in the new engine rules and Aston Martin president and CEO Andy Palmer reckons if they enter, Ferrari may yet decide to stay on. 'Liberty obviously want a new engine [for 2021]. They want to move the sport on,' Palmer told F1 Racing. 'The incumbent teams don't want to change...
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