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Technical regulations were overhauled for the 2026 season, a key part being the hybrid V6 engines that increased electrical power and runusing fully-sustainable fuels. But now, the sport could be set to change course — and get loud again — by returning to the simpler V8 engines as soon as 2030.
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem lays out how Formula 1 will ditch the hybrid V6 for a high-revving V8 with less battery power: "Electrification is not the only solution."
NASCAR and F1 have always maintained their status as elite racing series in the world of motorsports, with huge fanbases that follow them for the legacy they have been carrying for decades and the innovation
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. The Miami Grand Prix was the first under changes which
Sky Creative partnered with Absolute to record bespoke engine sounds at Formula One's Barcelona pre-season test
F1 is reportedly considering a rule change to the engine regulations to help Honda's power unit, which is well below the rest of the field.
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What engine every F1 team is using for 2026 rules
Five engine manufacturers will provide power units for the Formula 1's next rules cycle, which begins in 2026 and will r
An FIA chief has revealed why more drastic tweaks were not made to the F1 2026 regulations following a meeting between the FIA and Formula One Management (FOM) earlier this month. Amid the five-week break in the calendar due to the cancellations of the Saudi Arabian and Bahrain Grands Prix,