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Mercedes boss affirms long-term F1 commitment

Ola Kallenius has confirmed Mercedes will stay in Formula 1, the Mercedes-Benz Group chairman saying: 'F1 is very relevant and we will remain.' Kallenius was speaking at an event and he opened up about the team's future in Formula 1, and believes the carbon-neutral future of the sport aligns with what Mercedes are looking to achieve as a company. The new engine regulations scheduled for 2026 are set to make the sport's power units more energy efficient and add to the amount of electric power generated, with the sport also setting targets to cut its carbon dioxide emissions in the process. As a result, Kallenius believes this keeps Formula 1 near the top of Mercedes' priorities and they...
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