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“Very positive discussions” take place during F1’s engine meeting

The future direction of F1’s 2025 power unit regulations were at the forefront of the meeting which involved current engine manufacturers and those potentially interested in entering the sport. Ferrari’s John Elkann, Renault CEO Luca de Meo, Mercedes’ Ola Kallenius were joined by the Volkswagen Group which was represented by Audi chairman Markus Duesmann and Porsche CEO Oliver Blume. F1 chiefs Stefano Domenicali and Ross Brawn, and FIA president Jean Todt were also in attendance. “Very positive discussions took place today with all of the current and potential new Power Unit suppliers regarding the next phase of the Formula 1 Power Unit,” a statement from F1 read. Related...
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