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Formula 1 bosses have recommitted to next year's new engine rules, rejecting a proposal to reintroduce V10 naturally aspirated engines in the near future.
The FIA is working on a system for engine manufacturers who are behind in terms of performance under the 2026 rules in Formula 1.
Bosses will continue to consider the direction of F1's engine rules at subsequent meetings ... The 2026 regulations retain 1.6-litre V6 turbo hybrid engines but simplify their hybrid systems ...
New engine regulations go into effect in 2026 ... with the framework of the 1.6-liter V6 turbo hybrid power unit in use since 2014 retained, but with a greater use of electrical energy, fully ...
With the European automotive sector facing financial difficulties, Helmut Marko was asked what that could mean for Mercedes ...
Teams and manufacturers are committed to Formula One's new engine era from 2026 and will ... set to continue next season with 1.6 litre V6 turbo hybrid power units but using a far more powerful ...
To achieve this, the current F1 engine is an incredible feat of hybrid engineering. Each F1 powertrain must follow the same template: a 1.6-liter V6 turbocharged ... from the turbo's hot exhaust ...