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UNDER THE HOOD

WHAT’S NEXT IN FORMULA 1’S POWER GAME?

Motorsport in general, and F1 in particular, has always been an enabler of automotive progress. The relevance of development has been variable. Some innovation has been so esoteric as to be of little practical value, but most has, over time, fed back to consumers in an extremely positive way – be it through improved safety, functionality or efficiency.

Today the traditional internal combustion engine faces threats to its existence through legislation driven by environmental concerns. We cannot pretend these concerns are ill-founded, even if some of

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