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FIA confirms rejection of proposed radical F1 engine solution

The FIA has confirmed it has rejected a proposal to cut power to F1's much-maligned 2026 power units ahead of this weekend's Miami GP. The post FIA confirms rejection of proposed radical F1 engine solution appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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