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Steiner: 'F1 has to keep its high-tech momentum'

Haas F1 Team boss Guenther Steiner believes Formula 1's future engine platform should retain its sophisticated link with technology albeit at a lower cost. The overwhelming dominance of engine performance in F1 has led to huge disparity among the teams, with Mercedes proving the most successful manufacturer, by a country mile, since the advent of the hybrid era in 2014. While an independent new team such as Haas would be expected to be in favour of a simpler, less complex engine platform when the sport ushers in its new regulations in 2021, Steiner surprisingly insists that technology must remain at the forefront. "Formula 1 has to keep its high-tech momentum," said the Austrian....
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