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Mercedes warn 2021 changes would be 'madness'

Toto Wolff has warned Liberty Media against sanctioning the "madness" of teams developing power units over the next two seasons, while also building engines to new regulations set to be introduced in 2021. Liberty is committed to introducing a "simpler, cheaper" PU to F1 in 2021, but it has angered the likes of Ferrari and Mercedes. A proposed budget cap and a new set of power regulations have angered teams most out of Liberty's myriad plans to shake up the sport in 2021. It appears that any changes may have been scaled back - Aston martin had expressed an interest in joining F1 as an engine supplier when liberty's announcement was made, but the British marque has since...
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