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FIA begins decision process on 2021 engine regulations

Formula One's governing body, the FIA hosted a meeting on Friday in Paris to discuss the direction the Formula One Championship should take regarding the power unit regulation after 2020 when the current engine formula runs out. The sport saw a radical change on the engine side in 2014 when the hybrid power units were introduced. Those were aimed to improve efficiency. To save costs, the number of power units for drivers were strictly limited and the development of the units proceeded in the so called token system which seriously limited the way manufacturers could work on their own power units. The new formula introduced Mercedes' power domination into the sport, thanks to their effective...
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