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Audi and Porsche enter F1 in 2026

Formula 1 is close to finalizing its next generation of power-units' design for 2026 and beyond, with the new power mills aiming to attract new car makers into the sport, with a new report reveals that Audi and Porsche will be in F1 in 2026. This subject has been under speculation for a while now, as the regulations for the new power units that will power F1 cars from 2026 onwards are almost set in stone, with the major change being the removal of the MGU-H hybrid component of the current power unit. The removal of the highly complex and expensive MGU-H from the future architecture of F1 power-units was allegedly a prerequisite for Volkswagen group to consider joining F1, as the German...
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