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Prost: Cars going all-electric a stupid, stupid regulation

Four-time Formula 1 champion Alain Prost has slammed the plans of European countries to completely move away from fossil fuel powered cars to all-electric, and has fears that it will drastically effect in the future of the sport. Several countries have pledged to ban the sale of petrol, diesel, and even hybrid cars by 2040, with some significantly earlier, in order to combat climate change. Article continues under video Therefore, this will subsequently impact how F1 constructors operate, with Honda confessing this week that the cost of going all-electric could lead to them having to step away from competition. Prost, clearly, is not a fan of the electric trend. Vettel admits Ferrari held...
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