Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff said there was an “alignment of interest” in how to move forward with future Formula 1 engines, beyond the next power unit era.

Talks were due to take place in London this week but were delayed, with FIA single seater director Nikolas Tombazis telling PlanetF1.com that “there wasn’t going to be enough consensus” across the board on how best to proceed.

Toto Wolff explains ‘alignment of interest’ in future F1 engine regulations

While the next era of power units is set to focus on greater electrification within the cars, with an approximate 50-50 split in electric power combining with internal combustion in a 1.6-litre V6, the era beyond that is up for debate.

Tombazis acknowledged the need for “cost reduction across the board” in Formula 1, but did no

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