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Marko discusses talks with Audi and Porsche about new engine regulations

During the Grand Prix weekend in Austria, talks took place about the new engine regulations in Formula 1, which will take effect after 2025. Audi and Porsche are also at the table as representatives of the Volkswagen Group. In an interview with the Dutch Motorsport.com Helmut Marko explains his own future vision for F1 engines. Honda will leave the sport from next year, but Red Bull will take over their engines until at least 2025. Wasn't this decision too quick given the current success? "Well, at least it's a final decision that is irreversible," Marko explains. Read more Marko on Mercedes allegations: 'We expect clarity from FIA' Both Marko and Christian Horner were present...
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