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FIA CRANK UP F1 VOLUME ALONG WITH SEVERAL RULE TWEAKS FOR 2016

Formula 1  will be noisier next year after the sport’s governing body approved a raft of tweaks which will come into effect for the 2016 season, which were ratified at Wednesday’s World Motor Sport Council meeting in Paris.

One of the new measures will raise the decibels of F1 cars after complaints about the V6 turbo hybrid power units introduced in 2014.

The International Automobile Federation (FIA) said in a statement that all cars would have a separate exhaust wastegate tailpipe next year “through which all and only wastegate exhaust gases must pass.

“This measure has been undertaken to increase the noise of the cars and will not have any significant effect on power or emissions,” it added.

The more fuel efficient V6 power units are considerably quieter than the old and far simpler V8 engines that they replaced, leaving some fans upset by the absence of one of the sport’s big draws.

Formula 1’s commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone has been one of the new engines’ biggest critics.

Other decisions ratified at the WMSC meeting regarding Formula 1 were:

Source: Grandprix 247

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