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Red Bull wants ‘clean sheet' with next F1 engine formula

Red Bull’s Christian Horner believes Formula 1 needs a “clean sheet” when it comes to new engine regulations, ahead of a crucial meeting on Saturday. Formula 1 has raced 1.6 litre V6 power units since 2014 and will continue to do so through at least 2024, with a new formula due to be introduced in […]
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