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Wolff: All engine manufacturers are equal now

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff believes that Mercedes, Ferrari, Honda and Renault are all now level on engine performance. Those four manufacturers supply engines throughout the Formula 1 grid, and over the years have had varying levels of success. But Wolff feels now there is very little to separate the four of them when it comes to performance. 'Last year, for example, Ferrari had a much stronger engine than we had,' he told Motorsport.com. 'Maybe this year, but we haven't seen that yet. In qualifying and in the race, everyone will really show how good they really are.' Wolff has developed a reputation for painting Mercedes as the underdogs, even though they are on an unprecedented run of six...
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