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'F1 has to get rid of people outside the sport who make fundamental decisions'

Formula 1 will lose one of its current four engine suppliers at the end of 2021 when Honda steps out of the sport. They've done that before, but in this case Red Bull Racing and AlphaTauri have the problem of having to find a new partner. That takes time, money and a lot of effort, and the question is of course with a new supplier whether the collaboration works well in practice. New engine manufacturers in F1 So it can't hurt that more engine manufacturers are participating, but with the current power sources many manufacturers don't like it. The engines that are used now are so complex that it costs an awful lot of money and it works quite deterrent. That's the heart of the problem, says...
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