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Fifth engine plan is not dead yet, says Horner
Red Bull boss Christian Horner insists that plans to allow teams a fifth engine in 2015 are not dead in the water, despite suggestions that the Strategy Group will vote against it next week. Horner insists that it is too early to make a definitive call on how discussions and the vote might go. The Strategy Group is compromised of six votes for the FIA, six votes for Bernie Ecclestone, and a vote apiece for Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull, McLaren, Williams and Force India. Force India broke a crank, so Hulkenberg will need a fifth engine anyway. Christian Horner In theory the issue does not need to be agreed on unanimously at the Strategy Group – but it does at the next stage, the F1...
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