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FIA confirms new engine regulations agreed

Red Bull/Getty Images The FIA has confirmed that new engine regulations, which will be introduced from the start of 2017, have been agreed and ratified by the World Motor Sport Council. The announcement comes after months of negotiations between the four engine manufacturers, along with other senior Formula 1 figures, with the aim of addressing costs, performance convergence, supply and sound. An agreement has now been "approved by all levels of the F1 governance structure" which will see the overhauled regulations introduced at the start of 2017. Changes to the engine regulations from 2017 to 2020: COST "An agreement has been reached on significant reduction in price of the...
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