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2025 engines will see electric component increase 'massively'

While admitting that the 2025 power unit will feature a much increased electric component, Toto Wolff explains why the sport is determined to stick with the internal combustion engine. Following a meeting of the current engine manufacturers, together with Red Bull, Porsche and Audi on Saturday, F1 and the FIA issued a brief joint-statement. 'Very positive discussions took place today with all of the current and potential new power unit suppliers regarding the next phase of the Formula 1 power unit,' it read. 'The discussions will continue over the coming weeks with further news to be announced following those discussions.' Speaking on the grid before Sunday's race, Stefano Domenicali...
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