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No new engine suppliers in the F1 for 2025: ''Engines are too complicated''

Formula 1 will move to new regulations from 2022 onwards, which immediately raises the question of whether new teams will appear on the grid. However, the lack of a new engine regulation seems to prevent this. New rules too late From 2022, the F1 cars will change radically with the new regulations drawn up by the Ross Brawn team. With this new set of rules it was also a goal to attract more participants to the sport, but with the motorcycle regulations still fixed until 2025, this seems an impossible task for new motorcycle suppliers. Read more F1 to Silverstone after Austria after all? 'Boris Johnson intervened.' ''The investments that you have to make as an engine manufacturer are far...
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