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Wolff: New engines need to come in 2025

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has urged Formula 1 to do everything possible to bring the introduction of new engines forward to 2025. The current generation of V6 turbo-hybrid engines have been in use since 2014, during which time Mercedes have hoovered up all seven Drivers' and Constructors' Championships on offer. These engines are set to stay until 2026, but with Red Bull wanting a freeze on engine development from 2022 so that they can take over the power unit which Honda will leave behind next year, talk of bringing forward the new engines has intensified. 2025 is the year being mentioned, so one year earlier than planned, and Wolff wants F1 to pull out all the stops to make sure that...
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