F1, Season and Engine Design Change
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F1 cars could return to traditional V8 engines by 2030, FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem says at Miami GP.
The last time V8 engines were used in F1 was in the 2013 season, before the sport switched to hybrid V6 power units.
The FIA has announced plans to revise Formula 1’s engine regulations for 2027, moving away from the current split.
The brand may be using Ferrari powertrains through 2029, but it's hard at work behind closed doors on what comes next.
Four races into Formula 1’s new era and the peak of electrical power’s influence on the sport may already be in the rearview mirror.
Mercedes would be "absolutely up for" Formula One switching to V8 engines from 2030 or 2031 but the sport must remain connected to the real world, according to motorsport director and team boss Toto Wolff.
F1 started the year with some of the biggest changes in its 76-year history, headlined by a 50-50 split in power between a traditional engine and the onboard battery pack.
Gabriel Bortoleto has “full confidence” that Audi will be able to overcome its current power deficit and become one of Formula 1’s leading engine manufacturers in the future. The German marque made its F1 debut at the Australian Grand Prix last ...
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