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Ferrari changes stance - now open to F1 engine freeze!

After ruling out a support for an engine freeze from 2022, Ferrari has changed its stance and is now open to putting a hold on power unit development. Following the announcement of Honda's exit from F1 at the end of 2021, Red Bull is scrambling to secure an engine deal for both its teams by the end of the year. The energy drink company - in its bid to avoid a costly spending war - would be willing to take over the engine program of its current partner, but only under the condition that a development freeze is imposed on manufacturers from 2022 until the end of the current power unit regulation cycle in 2025. While Mercedes accepted the proposal, both Ferrari and Renault voiced their...
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