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Porsche pondering F1 return?

It is understood that in the wake of the recent meeting of the Power Unit Working Group, Porsche is considering a return to F1 as an engine supplier. The legendary German manufacturer first entered Formula One in 1961 with its F2 car, returning a year later with the purpose built 804, which, in the hands of Dan Gurney, gave the company its sole F1 win as a constructor. In the early 80s, Porsche returned to F1, this time as engine partner to McLaren, the TAG badged units taking the Woking team to successive constructor titles in 1984 and 1985, and driver titles for Niki Lauda (1984) and Alain Prost (1985 and 1986). In an echo of Honda's current problems in attempting to recreate history,...
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