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Wolff hopes Porsche will commit to F1 in 2021

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says he would like to see Porsche join Formula 1 as a manufacturer in 2021. The last time the carmaker was involved in F1 was in 1991 as an engine supplier for the Footwork team. However Porsche has been taking an active interest in the sport's latest discussions about its technical future. The current engine specifications expire at the end of 2020 and Formula 1's commercial rights holders Liberty are in the process of coming up with a blueprint for what happens after that. While Porsche has made no public commitment about returning to the sport, it's thought possible that they will partner with a team such as Red Bull or Williams. If it comes off, Porsche could...
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