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F1 set for louder engines in 2016

Formula 1's engine manufacturers are working to fast-track a solution to improve the noise of engines for 2016, Motorsport.com can reveal. As part of an effort to make F1 more exciting in 2017, a series of discussions took place between teams over the Monaco GP weekend to try to edge forward with framing rules that would deliver better cars. While much of the focus has been on speed improvements, and whether or not the return of refuelling will actually be any better for racing, one issue that has gained consensus is for noise tweaks to come in earlier. Motorsport.com understands that all four engine manufacturers are in favour of making changes to the exhaust layouts of their cars for next...
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