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The Aston Martin driver has criticized Formula One's 2026 regulations, voicing his displeasure with the sport's new direction.
A return to V8 engines in Formula 1 may stir nostalgia, but how realistic is it under the sport’s current push for ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNV8 engines to return? FIA president reveals possible timeline in ‘right way forward’ updateA timeline for a change to a different engine formula has been put forward by Ben Sulayem, who said the F1 teams have started ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has spoken of his confidence that Formula 1 will return to using V8 engines in ...
Doubt a v8 would change much in terms of noise. There is the current RPM limits, turbo (even if MGU-H is removed) and soon 50 ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNF1’s true future? Give us a Ferrari V12 v a V8 Red Bull and hybrid MercedesCalls for F1 to return to naturally aspirated engines don't go far enough. Should F1 take inspiration from its past in ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has suggested V8 engines could return to Formula 1 in the near future to replace the ...
While there have been suggestions within the FIA to bring back V10s, V8s appear to be the more realistic option. They not ...
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GPFans on MSNFIA president calls for ANOTHER set of engine regulation changesFIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has called for another set of engine regulation changes before the end of the decade, ...
But we could be running a naturally aspirated engine – V6, V8, whatever – even a five-cylinder would sound great. ... The perception F1 wants to avoid about 2026 regulations.
Recent weeks have seen discussions about the regulations for 2026 and beyond gain attention, fueled by rumors of a possible return of V10 or V8 engines. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
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