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F1 may relax rules for new engine manufacturers - Brawn

Ross Brawn says Formula 1 may need to offer rules breaks to new engine manufacturers in the future, following Honda's persistent struggles since it returned to grand prix racing in 2015. F1's governing body, the FIA, declared earlier this year that Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault have developed their V6 hybrid turbo engines to within 0.3 seconds of one another, though Red Bull disputes the methodology used to calculate this. Honda is into the third season of its comeback under the current regulations and is still struggling to catch up, causing huge strain with works partner McLaren. Brawn recently suggested F1 would assist Honda if the Japanese manufacturer requested help in solving its...
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