But the calls from senior figures in the F1 paddock, including the FIA president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, to consider returning the loud engines used most recently 20 years ago, has also raised ...
Audi have indicated they would not be in favour of new FIA plans to revamp Formula 1 ahead of their long-awaited debut in the ...
The producers opted not to broadcast Hamilton’s radio call suggesting a swap between himself and Ferrari team-mate Charles ...
The prospect of a V10 return has opened a complex discussion about F1’s long-term engine direction and the future of the 2026 ...
However, while Red Bull and Ferrari have both indicted that they are in favour of the proposed changes, Audi are not. The ...
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Autosport on MSNFIA considering F1 V10 return, doesn't rule out scrapping 2026 enginesThe FIA says a possible return of V10 engines is on the table – and that scrapping the 2026 regulations is not entirely off ...
The FIA has confirmed that a possible return of V10 engines is on the table – and that scrapping the 2026 regulations is not ...
On a comparative level, to fuel a regular road car with petrol, it would cost £180 to £200, but for F1 cars, the refinement ...
Christian Horner and Zak Brown have thrown their support behind F1 returning to V10 power in future. Image: XPB Images.
Momentum has been building for a return to V10 engines last used in F1 in 2006, fuelled by a post written by FIA president ...
V6 engines have been used since 2014 but Red Bull's Christian Horner is among the team bosses to see some upsides ...
For now, Verstappen remains a Red Bull driver, his focus ostensibly on defending his title in 2025. But Brown’s provocative ...
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