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Formula 2 and 3 in early hybridisation talks

Formula 2 and 3 bosses are in early talks for a more sustainable future with the series, involving hybridisation and the use of biofuels. CEO Bruno Michel has confirmed that although talks have begun and are in an early stage, the current iteration of Formula 2 and Formula 3 machinery will remain largely unchanged for the next three years. The financial issues exaggerated by COVID-19 have meant that teams are unwilling to purchase an entirely new car at this stage, but the championship is trying to make racing in the series more sustainable in the near future. Since 2014, hybrid technology has been an essential component of the F1 power unit with the next generation of engines, scheduled...
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