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F1 tech drives new Porsche hypercar

PORSCHE HAS reaffirmed plans for a hypercar to crown its line-up – and, in a bid to provide a clear link between its motorsport activities and road cars, it could use a hybrid driveline originally developed in an aborted Formula 1 engine program. However, the Aston Martin Valkyrie rival remains at a conceptual stage, with an introduction unlikely before 2023 at the earliest.

High-level sources at the German car maker’s Weissach technical centre confirmed that a definitive production go-ahead

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