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Horner wants loud engines back in F1, Wolff disagrees

There is a lot of discussion going on right now about what the 2025 engines should look like in Formula 1. The engine suppliers and team owners all have their own preferences, but eventually a decision has to be made. It seems that the current turbo hybrid concept will be continued, that there will be driven with fully sustainable fuels. Possibly the hybrid component will be further explored. Christian Horner would also like to see the power units producing more decibels again. He believes the internal combustion engine has a future: "Why don't we introduce a drivetrain with high revs and a fantastic sound that we can also run environmentally friendly? I think it would be possible...
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