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Wolff pushes blame of three-engine F1 season on Red Bull

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says Red Bull’s demands for cheaper engines is to blame for the three-engine rule to be introduced for the 2018 Formula 1 world championship. The Mercedes team principal says the engine manufacturers were aiming to maintain the maximum allocation of four engines per driver per season for next year but a push for less expensive engines, believed to have been led by Red Bull, forced a compromise of lowering costs by reducing number of engines to three. From 2018 each F1 driver will be allowed to use a maximum of three complete engines including the Internal Combustion Engines, MGU-H, MGU-K and Turbo Charger. Related Articles Mercedes encouraged by Mexico, Brazil...
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