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Mercedes keen to extend existing F1 engine rules beyond 2021

The Mercedes Formula 1 team is keen to extend the existing engine cycle with definitive regulations still to be firmly outlined ahead of planned changes for 2021. F1 has been working on a set of new power unit rules to introduce from 2021 but following confirmation of the plans earlier this year, the final regulations are yet to be defined with further discussions continuing over sporting and commercial deals. The delays in outlining a specific rulebook led F1 sporting boss Ross Brawn to suggest postponing the proposed new engine rules in a bid to attract new manufacturers. Despite the uncertainty, FIA president Jean Todt said the sport is “very close” to finalising the regulations....
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