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Domenicali looking to 'simplify' Formula 1 rules in the future

Incoming Formula 1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali says the sport must simplify its sporting and technical regulations in the future and lower the cost of its next generation engine. Domenicali will take the reins of Formula One Management from Chase Carey on January 1, and the former Scuderia boss and Lamborghini CEO has already singled out several priorities on his agenda. Among the Italian's first concerns is F1's next generation engine which is scheduled to be introduced in 2026 but could be ushered in a year earlier. Regardless of the timeline, Domenicali wants F1 teams to be able to rely on cheaper power units, the advantage of which would also attract new manufacturers to the...
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