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Mercedes says 2022 engine freeze is 'sensible proposal'

Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff says he would support a freeze on engine development in F1 from 2022, a "sensible proposition" that would allow Red Bull to continue to use Honda's power unit. Honda's exit from F1 at the end of next season has left Red Bull scrambling to find an engine solution for both its teams by the end of this year. While Mercedes has dismissed an engine supply deal with its rival, Renault could be compelled by the FIA to rekindle its relationship with the energy drink company. However, Honda is open to the idea of transferring its F1 engine program to Milton Keynes from 2022, an alternative that appeals to Red Bull, but only under the condition that a freeze on...
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