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Porsche built F1 engine for 2021

With the engine regulations not looking likely to undergo significant change for 2021, and the manufacturers now anticipating the next likely overhaul of the rules in 2025, it has been revealed that in anticipation of the original 2021 regulations Porsche built a potential F1 unit. For as long as anyone can remember there has been talk of Porsche returning to Formula One. The legendary German manufacturer first entered the sport in 1961 with its F2 car, returning a year later with the purpose built 804, which, in the hands of Dan Gurney, gave the company its sole F1 win as a constructor. In the early 80s, Porsche returned to F1, this time as engine partner to McLaren, the TAG-badged units...
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