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Horner: F1 needs more noise with next engine regs

Red Bull boss Christian Horner believes Formula 1 needs engines to be louder when the next formula is introduced into the championship. Formula 1’s current 1.6 litre V6 turbo hybrid power units will be retained through at least 2024, and possibly 2025, as discussions continue over the new engine regulations. A meeting between major power […]
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