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Domenicali to simplify ‘Bible-like' regulations

Incoming president of the Formula One Group, Stefano Domenicali, wants to simplify the technical and sporting regulations. One of the major battlegrounds will be the current generation of V6 turbo-hybrid engines which have been criticised both for their complexity and cost, but are here to stay for the foreseeable future, even if the new power units are brought forward a year to 2025. Honda will leave Formula 1 at the end of 2021, leaving just Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault as PU manufacturers with little chance of any other supplier entering the sport under the current regulations. And Domenicali said Formula 1 must learn from the 'mistakes of the past' and slash the costs of the engines,...
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