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F1 teams support engine regulation status quo until 2023!

After a year of promoting change and a revamp of its engine regulations for 2021, Formula 1 looks set for a status quo, an idea supported by the sport's manufacturers. Despite all its good intentions, and numerous meetings with teams to define a new engine regulation platform for 2021, F1's managers now appear to favour a delayed introduction of their targeted cheaper, less sophisticated and louder F1 power unit. In an interview featured in the official Belgian GP programme, F1 sporting manager Ross Brawn expressed the idea of scrapping the 2021 deadline given that the new rules had failed to attract new manufacturers. "I think we just need to think of our timing on that, whether 2021...
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