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FIA hosts meeting to discuss future of F1 engine

The FIA is meeting today with Formula 1 teams, engine builders and stakeholders to map a way forward with regards to engines beyond the current hybrid turbo era, to be implemented in 2020. Although the new era power units are entrenched until then, all proposals will be considered for the next decade. The collective objective will no doubt be to reduce costs of the engines, as the current formula has proven to be extremely expensive. Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff revealed to N in Melbourne, 'All manufacturers are invited to join that meeting called by Jean Todt. It is more than just manufacturers who are involved in F1. It is a meeting that was called with the aim of seeking the...
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