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Merc see engine compromise to help VW enter F1

Mercedes are open to compromise on Formula One's future engine rules to make it easier for the Volkswagen Group to enter the sport, motorsport head and F1 team boss Toto Wolff told reporters at the Italian Grand Prix. Editor's Picks 'Not fish, not meat' - F1 risks prioritising quantity over quality with sprint qualifying format 18hLaurence Edmondson Hamilton predicts 'easy' Italian GP win for Verstappen 22hN 1 Related The sport is due to introduce a new engine formula from 2025 and manufacturers are discussing how to make power units simpler, cheaper and more sustainable. The Volkswagen Group, whose brands include Porsche and Audi, has attended engine manufacturer meetings as an interested...
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