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The future of F1 sounds sweet to Mercedes

Mercedes-Benz offered a sneak peek at the future of Formula One on Friday and it sounded sweet. The German manufacturer invited reporters into its F1 engine factory in central England to see and hear the V6 power unit that Britain's Lewis Hamilton, for one, will be hoping takes him to another title when it is introduced in 2014. With mobile telephones placed into sealed bags to ensure no pictures were taken of any sensitive information, and recorders also turned off and put away, Mercedes-Benz high performance managing director Andy Cowell outlined the coming revolution that he said would put the "motor back in motor sport". The concept of an engine has moved on, the word itself...
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