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F1 customer engine prices set to be lowest ever - Wolff

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says that customer F1 power unit supply deals are becoming cheaper, and insists that teams shouldn't complain about the prices. Wolff suggests that prices will drop further after 2021, when a new engine formula will be introduced. Reducing the level technology, and hence development costs, is one of the main areas of ongoing debate. "I think by making the future engine regulations less complex the development costs of the manufacturers are going to go down," Wolff told Motorsport.com. "The engine development costs big money, and the engine departments of all the current suppliers are loss making entities which shouldn't be the case, so we're trying to...
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