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F1 evaluates the introduction four wheel drive

Interview To news overview © Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images FIA Single-Seater Technical Director, Nikolas Tombazis has said that Formula 1 will continue to push towards using fuels that are sustainable rather than focusing on developing an electrical power unit. With Formula 1 set for a major paradigm shift in relation to the type of engines the sport will use from 2025 onwards, there have been whispers of possibly switching to an all-electric motor. Tombazis though believes the future of Formula 1 will revolve around sustainable fuels. "It is our belief that fuel is going to remain at the core of mobility for the foreseeable future, and, of course, in its fully sustainable...
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