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F1 manufacturers convinced on engine performance convergence

Formula 1 manufacturer chiefs are convinced keeping the current engine rules stable going into 2021 will provide closer racing through performance convergence despite the ongoing Mercedes dominance. With Mercedes sweeping to a historic six consecutive drivers’ and constructors’ world titles in F1 since the introduction of the V6 Hybrid power units, the sport has been targeting methods to provide equal competition and close the performance gaps between teams. While the sport is set for one of the biggest shake-ups in its history in 2021 with the introduction of team budget caps, new aerodynamic regulations and a restructuring of revenue to provide a fairer share to all teams as part of...
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