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F1 could ditch current engines for louder, cheaper solution

Formula 1 could be set for a switch to much louder and cheaper engines from the 2021 Formula 1 season, following the first meeting to discuss the next era of Formula 1 in Paris.  On Friday, FIA president Jean Todt met with Formula 1's current manufacturers as well as the Volkswagen Group to discuss the direction the sport […] The post F1 could ditch current engines for louder, cheaper solution appeared first on F1 Hub.
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