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Motorsport Association calls emergency meeting regarding engine dilemma

Criticism from various team bosses and F1 fans has not gone unnoticed by the FIA. The departure of Honda exposes a painful problem in the sport. The union has now scheduled an emergency meeting in Portimao. Several team bosses and F1 watchers have already criticised the FIA's engine policy. It is very expensive and complex to develop an engine, and therefore no new manufacturers want to enter the sport. The Motorsport Association has responded to these criticisms and has scheduled an emergency meeting on Monday after the race in Portimao, writes Auto, Motor, und Sport. Plan B "Honda's decision puts pressure on the FIA and Liberty Media to come up with a plan B," explains the...
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