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      08-19-2021, 08:51 AM   #271
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Originally Posted by Killed by Death View Post
"So basically, it's based on this year's [engine], because it's quite new compared to last year's," Yamamoto explained. "It's different and we will make it to fit the new regulations for next year. So basically it's the same.

I don't know what sounds worse? Honda's basically the same / make it fit or Ferrari's radical departure. MB got the turbo hybrid era engine correct from the very start. But I'm VERY worried our German friends will have something new up their sleeve for 2022
''stay largely the same'' ''there will be performance updates''
I love F1 speak from the top to the masses about the 'same' engine but at least they are saying something while MIB just talk in circles.