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FIA: Mercedes can run higher oil burning engine

The FIA have cleared Mercedes to run their latest spec engine with a higher level of oil burn moving forward as they introduced it before Monza. As of the Italian Grand Prix weekend any engine introduced will face a new oil burn limit of 0.9 litres per 100km compared to the previous 1.2 litres. Mercedes, though, managed to avoid the revised restriction by introducing their latest upgrade at Spa. 'To be clear if an engine (ICE element) is introduced at or after the Monza race weekend, its oil consumption needs to be below 0.9L/100km whenever it is used,' said an FIA spokesman. 'If an engine (ICE element) has been introduced at or before the Spa race weekend, its oil consumption needs to be...
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