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Renault Warn F1’s ‘Engine Situation Is Simply Unsustainable’

Following the announcement of Honda’s decision to exit Formula One at the end of 2021, Renault team principal Cyril Abiteboul has called for changes to the sport’s engine regulations. Speaking to Autosport, Abiteboul said the “engine situation is simply unsustainable,” both from an economic and technological perspective. READ: Sebastian Vettel Admits He Failed At Ferrari 'I want to be very clear that we take no satisfaction in the Honda situation. 'We need to call it the way it is. It's not a positive development for F1. We want an F1 with car makers, with OEMs, with engine suppliers, and being down to three engine manufacturers is not a positive development. 'We need to draw some...
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