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FIA proposes new engine regulations for 2021

FIA held a meeting today, 31 October, in Paris to discuss the regulations for the post-2020 Power Unit. The sport's governing body presented manufacturers with the roadmap and key features of future Power Units. Paris was the scene of action today: in the presence of FIA President Jean Todt, representatives of the governing body and the Commercial Rights Holder, current and potential manufacturer representatives gathered together to discuss the power unit regulation which will come into force in 2021. The current double-hybrid engine formula was introduced at the beginning of 2014 and will remain to be in force until the end of the 2020 season. This engine regulation which has been best...
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