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FIA considers several options regarding the engine freeze

Next Thursday, Formula 1 will vote on the possible freezing of the engines for the coming years. This vote, introduced by Red Bull Racing, should prevent engine developments from 2022 to 2024. Not everyone agrees with this proposal, but the teams also see Red Bull's interest in freezing the engines. According to the Italian arm of Motorsport.com, freezing the engines is not the only option being considered at next Thursday's meeting. Performance balancing is also one of the possibilities. That would mean that a team like Mercedes would have to sacrifice engine power to make it level with the rest of the teams.  Read more Verstappen could still go to Mercedes in 2022: 'Red Bull...
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