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Porsche, VW show ‘great interest' in 2025 engines

Porsche could enter Formula 1 in 2025 with the company's vice-president Fritz Enzinger saying they have a 'great interest' in the new engine rules. Formula 1 is set to introduce new engine regulations in 2025 having pushed that forward by a year when the teams agreed to introduce an engine development freeze from 2022 to the end of 2024. Those changes, although yet to be decided, have caught the attention of Porsche and its parent company, the Volkswagen Group. Enzinger told BBC Sport: 'It would be of great interest if aspects of sustainability – for instance, the implementation of e-fuels – play a role in this. 'Should these aspects be confirmed, we will evaluate them in...
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