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Todt gives mandate for working group to study F1 sound fix

Jean Todt Formula 1 will push ahead with attempting to make the sport's new V6 turbo engines louder, with the sport of FIA president Jean Todt. FIA president Jean Todt on Sunday revealed that the sound fix will begin shortly. A working group will be set up to ‘explore ways to improve the turbo noise', according to the Telegraph correspondent Daniel Johnson. 'Todt told reporters that possible solutions to the quieter sound will be tested after the race in Barcelona next month,' he added. In an interview with the British broadcaster Sky on Sunday, chief executive Bernie Ecclestone was told by former driver Martin Brundle that changing the sound would surely require a total engine...
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