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Formula 1 set for noisier, cheaper engines in 2021

Formula 1 will switch to noisier and cheaper engines from the 2021 season following a meeting of stakeholders on Friday. Various stakeholders and representatives from outside F1 met to discuss the future power unit that will eventually replace the current hybrid-V6 system which was introduced in 2014. Amongst those in attendance were representatives from current suppliers Mercedes, Ferrari, Renault and Honda as well as other manufacturers not currently involved, including the Volkswagen Group through Lamborghini CEO Stefano Domenicali and former engine supplier Cosworth. Although no firm decision was made, the FIA confirmed an outline agreement which includes making them much cheaper...
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