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Domenicali teases ‘good news’ regarding F1’s future

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali said some 'good news' is on its way 'soon', but was keeping his cards close to his chest. The series recently unveiled the provisional 2022 calendar, which as expected features a record 23 rounds. Domenicali though has a further big reveal to come, not that he is telling us what it is yet. Confirming that the series has 'reached a point where we can choose where F1 will go in the future', it is very possible that Domenicali's news could relate to the new Formula 1 power units. Recently it was agreed that the MGU-H will be ditched from the next generation of power units, expected to arrive for 2026. It is a move which, it is believed, was made to allow for...
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