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Formula 1 wants clarity on engine for 2025 in summer 2021

Formula 1 is facing an important choice. In 2025 there will be a new engine regulation, but nobody knows yet what the direction will be. Stefano Domenicali hopes to be able to clarify this in the summer of 2021. 2021 is the last chance for engine manufacturers to develop their current engine, as from 2022 onwards the development of the engine will be frozen, until the new engines in 2025. This was all brought forward by one year to accommodate Red Bull, who now have to make their own engines. Honda will stop at the end of 2021, but will let Red Bull race with the current engine. Read more Brundle on Mercedes and Red Bull: 'That rake thing is a bit of a distraction' F1 engine From 2022 the...
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