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Binotto 'happy' to see Porsche and Audi heading to F1

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto says he's happy to see Porsche and Audi on track to join Formula 1in 2026 when the engines regulations next undergo a significant overhaul. The sport has been working hard to make itself more appealing to manufacturers by limiting the complexity of current hybrid engine systems to make it more cost-effective, including dropping the MGU-H. Porsche and Audi now appear set to sign on, with the VW Group management voting in favour in principal of the move at a meeting in Wolfsburg, Germany earlier this month, although some details remain to be ironed out. Read also: Volkswagen set to green-light Audi, Porsche F1 programmes Binotto added to the positive...
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