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The new Formula 1 power unit regulations don't exist in a bubble. In addition to the revised engine specs, the 2026 to 2030 cars will also get an entirely new aerodynamic package expected to ...
F1's first new team in more than a decade will be powered by Ferrari engines when it joins the grid for 2026. What was originally an Andretti-fronted bid to join F1 eventually received primary ...
Calls for F1 to return to naturally aspirated engines don't go far enough. Should F1 take inspiration from its past in ...
The 2026 engine regulations explained. The regulation changes constitute a significant step toward F1’s stated pursuit of sustainability. Fuel change: One of the most widely discussed elements ...
The current situation regarding the F1 2026 engine rules has sparked discussions about potential solutions. One proposal forwarded is to reduce the electric motor power output from approximately ...
The sport's new regulations suggest that car makers are not pinning all their hopes on electrification. In 2026, F1 cars will be powered by hybrid engines with a 50:50 split between electric-power ...
Formula One's governing body approved engine regulations for 2026 on Tuesday, an eagerly-awaited move that could lead to the arrival of premium Volkswagen Group brands Porsche and Audi.
Renault, Alpine's parent company, has produced F1 engines since the 1970s. ... Renault has struggled to be competitive with the current engine regulations, which began in 2014.
Formula 1 director of motorsports Ross Brawn says that changes to the engine regulations could be pushed back to 2023 to ensure that the changes would bring "fresh blood" into the championship ...
Excuse me while I break out my soapbox. Even if it were agreed to, there are perils associated with a five-year freeze on engine development. While I'm often skeptical that F1 technology is ever ...