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Teams speculate on Liberty's plans ahead of announcement

Ahead of a big presentation from Formula 1's new owners Liberty Media about the future direction of the sport, teams have been busy wondering what the announcement will bring. According to media reports, it will present its 2021 engine regulations on October 31. Until then no one is quite sure what Liberty has planned - but that doesn't stop the paddock from gossiping. "For me personally, with a white sheet of paper I would have a twelve cylinder engine," Red Bull motorsport consultant Dr Helmut Marko told to Speed Week. "With the sound and the power that the fans want." Marko is unlikely to get his wish. It's thought that Liberty will go for a midway approach...
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