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Audi CEO defends F1 stance as engine talks continue

Jun.6 Audi CEO Gernot Dollner has defended the German marque's position in Formula 1's increasingly heated engine debate, insisting the company is not standing in the way of a compromise over the controversial 2027 regulations. The issue is dominating discussions behind the scenes in Monaco, where Formula 1, the FIA and manufacturers continue working towards changes designed to reduce the unpopular energy-management racing that has drawn criticism from drivers and fans alike. Audi has frequently been identified as one of the manufacturers least enthusiastic about major rule changes, having committed to Formula 1 largely because of the new hybrid formula. However, Dollner said: 'Our...
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