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F1 needs to address engine rules before attracting new manufacturers – Seidl

McLaren chief Andreas Seidl believes Formula 1 needs to firm up which direction to take with its power unit regulations before it can expect to attract any new manufacturers. Check out the Crash F1 YouTube channel - CLICK HERE Last week Honda announced that it will quit F1 at the end of 2021, leaving just three manufacturers – Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault – in the sport from 2022 and beyond. Seidl reckons there are two possible directions F1 could go in but stressed that it is “not realistic” for any newcomers to join the series under the current power unit regulations which are in place until 2026. "I think that's the key question that needs to be answered first, where in...
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