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Audi and Porsche joining F1 engine meeting in Austria

Audi and Porsche will join a meeting of Formula 1’s engine manufacturers to discuss the future of the sport’s power unit regulations. New power units are set to be introduced in 2025 — one year earlier than originally planned as a result of the current engines being frozen from next season — and discussions have been ongoing for some time about the potential different avenues the sport could take. After an F1 Commission meeting in February, some key objectives for the next power unit regulations were outlined which were: • Environmental sustainability and social and automotive relevance • Fully sustainable fuel • Creating a powerful and emotive power unit •...
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