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F1 engine freeze reduced to five years, aero limits rejected
16th January 2008
Last Friday’s meeting between the FIA and representatives of the teams competing in the Formula One World Championship resulted in an agreement to shorten the previously announced ten year freeze on F1 engine development to five years and confirmed plans to further discuss cost cutting measures including budget capping as a matter of urgency.
Recently announced proposals to severely limit aerodynamic development by restricting the use of wind tunnels and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) were rejected by the teams.
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