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'Formula 1 aims to bring in Volkswagen with new engine from 2025'

From 2025 onwards, Formula 1 will have new engine regulations, and after Honda's departure the sport will also look at how it can bring in new suppliers. The Volkswagen Group is watching with interest from the sidelines, but is keeping a low profile for now. With the departure of Honda at the end of 2021, Formula 1 only has three strong automakers left in the sport. Red Bull will continue to build engines according to Honda's concept, but will most likely not build its own engine from 2025 onwards. For the time being, only Ferrari, Renault and Mercedes will do so. Read more VIDEO | Red Bull looks back: Verstappen's mechanics perform miracle in Imola New F1 engine For the new rules of 2025,...
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