F1 chiefs drop the ban on team orders in new rules

"Now the rule has been removed, the teams may tacitly agree not to use team orders as much as possible while article 151.c, which refers to bringing the sport into disrepute, remains intact. That article warns against "any fraudulent conduct or any act prejudicial to the interests of any competition, or to the interests of motorsport generally."



Also, the new tech specs:


- F1 ENGINE RULES FROM 2013
- 1.6-litre, four-cylinder turbos with energy recovery and fuel restrictions to replace current 2.4-litre normally aspirated V8s
- Fuel efficiency to increase by a target of 35%
- Overall power to remain same at approx 750bhp
- Checks and balances to ensure costs are contained and performance across all engines remains comparable
- Fuel to be limited by fuel-flow restrictions and a stipulated maximum tank capacity
- Plan for advanced 'compound' turbos to be introduced in subsequent years
- Power of Kers energy recovery systems to increase from 60kw in 2011 to 120kw in 2013



So....1.6 liter 4-cyl + turbo + kers = 750bhp!

Does anybody know what "advanced compound turbos" means?