By Alan Baldwin
LONDON, April 19 (Reuters) - A new Formula One engine being designed for 2013 will sound fantastic and be good for the sport however much Bernie Ecclestone dislikes it, according to Williams chairman Adam Parr.
Speaking to Reuters at the Chinese Grand Prix at the weekend, Parr made clear he was a big supporter of the technology despite increasing opposition in certain quarters.
Formula One's commercial supremo Ecclestone has used recent ...
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