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2021 engine regulations imminent?

Charlie Whiting has confirmed that the engine regulations for F1 from 2021 should be presented this week. While the current V6 hybrid formula remains, albeit with the removal of the costly and temperamental MGU-H, the FIA is seeking a formula that will see cheaper engines featuring more standardised parts. Further changes to the current formula, including increasing the rev limit to 18,000, are aimed at increasing power and improving the sound. Along with the proposed changes to the financial side of the sport, the 2021 engine regulations have been under discussion for almost a year, and represent one of the biggest hurdles to F1 under its new ownership. While the initial unease of Ferrari...
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