Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has revealed that the German manufacturers are open to discussing changes to current engine regulations.

Mercedes have a far superior engine to their rivals and dominated the entire 2014 season.

Lewis Hamilton won the world championship, and he is well underway to repeating that feat.

However, F1 has come in for criticism from fans, who are bored by the current spectacle and want more competition at the front of the grid.

One of the suggestions is to relax engine rules, and promote in-season testing which would give the likes of Ferrari and Renault, who power Red Bull, the chance to catch up.

Wolff told AUTOSPORT: "We are open minded about the situation. We understand Renault and Honda are in a difficult position. Discussions need to be held."

F1’s Strategy Group has struggled to agree on what the sport needs to do in order to improve, as they are all understandably self-interested.


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