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The news swept through the Fuji paddock quicker than a tidal wave, and was then accepted as fact, yet not a single official FIA document or bulletin actually reflected the governing body's intention to impose standardised (or, to use a term better suited to Formula One's sophisticated image, specification) engines upon motorsport's premier category.

That the Paris-based body, whose communication department released details of decisions taken at a World Motor Sport Council meeting on October 7, was thinking along those lines was leaked to a favoured news outlet the next day, then picked up and immediately telegraphed around the world.

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