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F1 Teams In Favour Of 2022 Engine Freeze, Sprint Race Trial

A 2022 engine freeze was unanimously supported by teams during a meeting of the F1 Commission on Thursday, paving the way for Red Bull to continue to use Honda power units after the Japanese auto-maker exits the sport at the end of this year. This comes just weeks after Red Bull and Honda agreed a deal which will allow the Milton Keynes-based F1 team – and its sister team, Scuderia AlphaTauri – to take over the intellectual property of the Japanese automotive brand’s power unit. READ: Fernando Alonso Likely To Be Fit For Bahrain GP Despite Suffering Jaw Fracture “Everything has been settled between us. The timing is there. Everyone is in the starting blocks,” senior Red Bull...
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