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‘Liberty must convince teams of engine changes'

Looking to changing F1's engine regulations in five years time, Pat Symonds says it is up to the powers-that-be to convince the teams it is for the better. Liberty Media had initially tried to pass new rules for 2021 and do away with the complex MGU-H element. That was meant with a stone wall. Liberty eventually backed down with Formula 1 set to continue with the same rules in 2021. However, both Liberty Media and technical consultant Symonds are pushing for changes come 2025 or '26. He reckons the FIA just have to prove to the teams that any changes will improve racing. 'What we need is the evidence to prove it,' Crash.net reports him as having said during the Autosport International...
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