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Fuel changes the biggest since 2014, say Mercedes

Mercedes see the switch to E10 fuel for the 2022 power units as the biggest engine regulation shift in the V6 turbo-hybrid era. Since 2014, Formula 1 has gone racing with these power units, an era very much dominated by Mercedes, who have collected all eight Constructors' Championships on offer as well as seven Drivers' titles. These V6 turbo-hybrid engines are expected to remain until 2026, at which point the new generation of power units are set to be rolled out. That said, 2022 is the final opportunity to make major gains in the engine department as a freeze on development will then come into place once these versions are put into action. While Mercedes, Ferrari, Renault and Honda are...
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