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Formula 1 reveals details of 2021 engine plan

Formula 1 bosses have revealed details of the 2021 engine plans that were presented to teams on Tuesday. F1 teams met with the FIA, the commercial rights holder and potential new manufacturers in Paris to discuss the objectives for the new engine rules that will be introduced for the 2021 season. Work will continue for another 12 months on the details of the new engine specification, and the FIA said that the design and development of the new power units will not be possible until that process is complete – ensuring that F1's existing manufacturers will continue working on their current engines through 2018. The proposal for 2021 includes keeping the current 1.6-litre V6 turbo hybrid...
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