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Formula 1 hails 'very positive' engine manufacturer's meeting

F1's engine manufacturers and chief executives from Porsche and Audi took part in a meeting on Saturday at the Red Bull Ring that has been described as "very positive" by Formula 1. The sport's stakeholders have yet to define the engine regulations that will power F1 into the future beyond 2025 when the current engine cycle comes to its conclusion. F1 chiefs Stefano Domenicali and Ross Brawn and FIA president Jean Todt chaired a meeting destined to move the ball forward that included Ferrari’s John Elkann, Renault CEO Luca de Meo, Mercedes’ Ola Kallenius, and Audi chairman Markus Duesmann and Porsche CEO Oliver Blume. "Very positive discussions took place today with all...
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