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FIA's engine mode ban

In an effort to level the playing field, the FIA have told the teams that they will no longer be able to run more powerful engine modes during qualifying. It is believed that Mercedes has a distinct advantage in this particular area and that stands to reason as the team have had a performance edge […]The post FIA's engine mode ban appeared first on The Parc Fermé.
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