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With technical directors continuing discussions this week about proposed regulation changes that will open the door to more powerful cars over the next few years, Lauda thinks making that leap is vital.
A meeting of engine manufacturers earlier this year proposed that tweaks to the fuel flow limit and an increase in the maximum fuel allowance would be enough to get the current engines above the 1000bhp target .
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