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Red Bull has done it: FIA presents four new (Ferrari) engine rules

In 2019 Red Bull Racing and Mercedes have mostly been exposing Ferrari. What went so well with the engine all of a sudden? A mountain of new regulations of the FIA seems to provide clarity. Ferrari has some explaining to do Ferrari has done some things in 2019 which is not entirely acceptable, so far is clear. An agreement was made with the FIA and with that the 2019 book had to be closed, but four weeks before the start of the 2020 season, Auto, Motor und Sport announces that there are also rule changes, which seem to be in line with the statements of Mercedes and Red Bull. Read more Mercedes and McLaren share spare drivers in 2020: Chance of Vandoorne's return? For example, four new...
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