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	<title>Comments on: Mosley wants F1 to go green</title>
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		<title>By: F1-Blog &#187; Moseley perhaps making some sense shock!</title>
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		<description>[...] The unofficial F1 Blog&#160;is reporting that he has decided that copying the MotoGP way of doing things is perhaps right. In MotoGP they have an engine size limit (currently 1ltr, but soon to become 800cc), and a fuel allowance limit (27ltrs, soon to become 23ltrs), but besides these two limits the manufacturers are free to do whatever they like, and generate as much horsepower as they can (between 230-270bhp in the modern bikes)m they can run traction control, ABS, active suspension whatever. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The unofficial F1 Blog&nbsp;is reporting that he has decided that copying the MotoGP way of doing things is perhaps right. In MotoGP they have an engine size limit (currently 1ltr, but soon to become 800cc), and a fuel allowance limit (27ltrs, soon to become 23ltrs), but besides these two limits the manufacturers are free to do whatever they like, and generate as much horsepower as they can (between 230-270bhp in the modern bikes)m they can run traction control, ABS, active suspension whatever. [...]</p>
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