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Formula 1 must ‘lead the way' in automotive tech

Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul would like to see Formula 1 take the lead in automotive technology with the new power units. Currently the new generation of engines are set to be brought into Formula 1 in 2026, though with Red Bull pushing for an engine freeze from 2022 so that they can take over Honda's intellectual property once they leave the sport at the end of 2021, talks have been complicated somewhat. There are now suggestions that the new engines could bei brought forward to 2025 if the development on the current ones is frozen – even Mercedes are backing it yet they have won every Drivers' and Constructors' title on offer with the V6 turbo-hybrids of today. It's widely accepted...
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