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Letting drivers run flat-out wouldn't improve racing, says Mercedes' Cowell

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Letting drivers run flat-out wouldn't improve racing, says Mercedes' Cowell

By racerdigitaladmin - Jan 31, 2018, 1:11 PM ET

Mercedes engine boss Andy Cowell believes letting drivers push power units to the limit would not have a positive impact on racing.The move to reduce the number of power units that have to last a complete season – from four in 2017 to three internal combustion engines (ICE), turbochargers and...

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