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FIA may allow Honda to develop F1 engine in 2015

The FIA could be set to rethink its decision to leave Honda outside of the new Formula 1 engine development unfreeze. A loophole in the existing rules will allow 2014 suppliers Ferrari, Renault and Mercedes to develop their turbo V6s within the season this year. But because McLaren's 2015 works partner Honda is a newcomer, […]
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