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Abiteboul: Engines are the next battlefield

With F1's budget cap and technical rules decided, Cyril Abiteboul feels engine regulations will be F1's 'next battlefield'. Despite F1's bosses pushing for changes to the power unit regulations, the manufacturers – Mercedes, Ferrari, Renault and Honda – dug in their heels. As such the current rules governing the power units will not change before the end of 2025. After that, though, it is anyone's guess what path the F1 engines will take. The general consensus is that the sport needs to go down a more affordable route with Abiteboul saying the current engines are 'bloody expensive'. He, however, expects a battle to change things. 'There is probably more work to be done on the...
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