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Mercedes willing to facilitate change amid ‘crisis’

Even dominant Mercedes might be willing to facilitate change amid F1's so-called ‘crisis'. Many believe the biggest problem is that while the German marque has utterly mastered the new ‘power unit' era, the cost-limiting development ‘freeze' will prevent struggling Renault and Honda from ever catching up. Bernie Ecclestone has reportedly proposed that, to fix the problem, an upper ‘horse power cap' could now be set. And Mercedes – although with the most to lose – may be willing to play along. 'Normally, the goal is to drive your competition into the ground,' boss Toto Wolff is quoted by Speed Week. 'That's what we are paid for. It is part of the DNA of...
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