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Williams CEO warns "big changes" needed with 2025 engine rules

Williams CEO Jost Capito has urged Formula 1 power unit suppliers to do "what is best for the sport" and agree to "big changes" with the new regulations for 2025. From the start of next year, development will be frozen on the current generation of V6 turbo-hybrid systems, with F1's stated aim to create more "powerful and emotive" engines. Article continues under video Mercedes has produced consistently strong power units throughout the current era that began in 2014. Capito has said, however, he would be glad to sacrifice the advantage that has come with being provided by the manufacturer for the good of the sport and urged others to follow his lead. “I...
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