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F1 will NOT go all-electric, says Todt

FIA president Jean Todt has shot down the suggestion that Formula One could follow the example of Formula E and ditch traditional engines in favour of all-electric engines, saying the two motorsport disciplines are completely different from each other, calling the comparison "boring". Formula E has enjoyed an increase in popularity in recent years, and is viewed as a completely different entertainment experience for fans, with races regularly taking place in urban city areas rather than race tracks. Recently, Ross Brawn of Liberty Media has speculated that there was "nothing to stop" Formula One becoming all-electric, but Todt did not even leave room for negotiation on...
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