Formula 1 is set to abandon the MGU-H and delay its new engine ruleset to 2026 in a move that sets up a likely Red Bull/Volkswagen engine collaboration. In this video Scott Mitchell explains why Volkswagen appears more interested in F1 than it has in the past, and what could have convinced the existing manufacturers to agree to get rid of a key part of F1's engines since 2014
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