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Formula 1 agrees to engine design change after criticism
Key takeaways
- F1's new engines will be tweaked over the next two years to address criticism
- F1 Correspondent Published8 minutes ago Formula 1 has agreed a two-step plan to change engine design in response to criticism of this year's new rules.
- Drivers have complained that the near 50-50 split between internal combustion and electrical power this year and need for energy management has diminished the challenge in qualifying.
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F1's new engines will be tweaked over the next two years to address criticism
F1 Correspondent Published8 minutes ago Formula 1 has agreed a two-step plan to change engine design in response to criticism of this year's new rules.
Drivers have complained that the near 50-50 split between internal combustion and electrical power this year and need for energy management has diminished the challenge in qualifying.
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