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FIA believes engine ‘balance of power' unnecessary

Feb.12 Red Bull's plans to operate its own Honda-based engine program look set to proceed, as Formula 1 has announced that a development ‘freeze' will indeed go ahead for 2022. The FIA confirmed the news after Thursday's video meeting of the F1 Commission. Red Bull had warned that without a development freeze, the energy drink company may be unwilling to proceed in Formula 1 with customer engines in future, following Honda's departure later this year. The FIA said the vote on a freeze was unanimous, which reflects 'the unity and collaborative spirit between the FIA, Formula 1 and the teams'. It had been rumoured that F1 would bundle a potential ‘balance of power' feature with...
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