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Mercedes: New fuel biggest F1 PU change since 2014

Mercedes says the switch to E10 fuel for the 2022 Formula 1 season marks the biggest Power Unit-related change since the introduction of the 2014 regulations. This year, F1 is operating under new technical regulations, aimed at closing up the field and allowing for more racing on the track. The next major change to the […]
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