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Formula 1 teams approve engine freeze from 2022!

Formula 1 teams unanimously approved plans on Thursday to freeze engine development from 2022, while a vote on sprint races was adjourned pending additional information. The two topics were at the top of the F1 Commission's agenda during its virtual meeting that took place today. Red Bull was seeking a freeze on engine development to move ahead with its plans to take over Honda's engine program from 2022, albeit without the cost burden associated with a development war. Details of the freeze and the exact timing of its introduction have yet to be released. Read also: Ferrari working on ground-breaking 2022 engine concept F1's latest proposal to trial three sprint races this season - at...
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