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F1's 2025 engine will have ‘massively increased' electric power

Formula 1 is currently defining what its next power unit will look like, with the current 1.6 litre hybrid V6 power units set to be retired at the end of the 2024 season. That power unit was introduced back in 2014, increasing the amount of electric energy compared to the far simpler KERS system introduced […]
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