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Domenicali positive: 'Talks with Porsche and Audi very encouraging'

For some time now discussions have been taking place between Formula 1 and Audi and Porsche about joining the sport. According to F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali, the discussions show that the sport has made the right decisions about its future. F1 is hoping that the Volkswagen Group will join the sport in 2016. The decision will be based on the technical future of the sport and cost control plans. Porsche has already confirmed that their interest is real, but that there are clear conditions. There is no guarantee yet that Porsche and Audi will commit, but according to Domenicali, the two brands are happy with the direction F1 is taking. "We are talking about new regulations, we are talking...
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