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Wolff on F1 engines: 'Mercedes wants to compromise to help Volkswagen'

In Spielberg the Formula One Management organised their first summit meeting about the new engines, which will come into use in a couple of years time. Also present were Volkswagen and Porsche, to possibly link new engine suppliers to F1. In Monza this weekend another important meeting will take place, with probably also a number of decisions. Motorsport.com reports that Audi and Porsche, on behalf of Volkswagen Group, are present at the meeting at the Italian circuit. They were also present in Austria. Toto Wolff has confirmed to the same medium that the MGU-H is likely to disappear as an engine component. "It's a compromise, although I can't speak for the rest, but we as Mercedes...
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