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F1 agrees to engine freeze, supports Sprint Race concept

Daniel Ricciardo (AUS) Renault F1 Team RS20. Hungarian Grand Prix, Saturday 18th July 2020. Budapest, Hungary. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp The F1 commission met this week with all the teams and agreed upon an engine freeze that would allow Red Bull to continue with their Honda power units until the next engine formula change slated for 2025. The teams also focused on aligning on lower cost, carbon neutral, sustainably fueled hybrid units from 2025. With Honda’s announcement that they were leaving F1, Red Bull were keen to bring the freeze forward for by a year so they could utilize Honda’s current power unit from next season and not have to develop it. There was also broad support for a...
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