Amidst rumours, hinted at by rival team bosses, that Red Bull could have a few issues with their F1 2026 engine, Helmut Marko says he’s not worried as Max Verstappen can make up a deficit of ...
In a recent Instagram post, the FIA head suggested that a return to V10 engines could be possible, so long as they’re powered by sustainable fuel. The last time Formula 1 used a V10 engine was ...
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner and Mercedes chief Toto Wolff have admitted opposing views on the potential return of V10 engines to Formula 1. Horner is open to the idea of bringing back ...
Formula 1 has not used V10 engines for almost two decades. The engine package, famous for its deafening roar, were dropped entirely by the series after 2006. Due to future regulation plans locked ...
The team has secured an engine supply agreement with Ferrari for the initial phase but aims to produce a proprietary power unit as F1 transitions to new regulations in 2026. These regulatory ...
F1's new era in 2026 is taking shape with a number of significant changes to the aerodynamic, chassis and engines. The new regulations are centred around making the new cars more “nimble ...
Formula 1’s move from the ear-splitting V10 engines of the late 1990s and early 2000s to today’s turbocharged V6 hybrid power units represents more than a technical evolution—it reflects a ...
Imagine the shame of building a less powerful engine than the Brits could manage. Because Mercedes decided to put its Formula 1 engine in the back of a supercar, we get to compare a 1990s General ...
Red Bull Formula One boss Christian Horner has expressed support for an eventual return to V10 engines despite his team spending heavily on designing their own power unit for the new era starting ...