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FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has declared that a return to V8 engines is not just a hopeful ambition – but an ...
Calls for F1 to return to naturally aspirated engines don't go far enough. Should F1 take inspiration from its past in ...
While there have been suggestions within the FIA to bring back V10s, V8s appear to be the more realistic option. They not ...
After a meeting of F1 engine suppliers (which would include Mercedes, Audi, Red Bull/Ford, Cadillac, Ferrari, and Honda) the V10 idea was resoundingly shot down.
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has suggested V8 engines could return to Formula 1 in the near future to replace the ...
Mark Rushbrook, global director of Ford Performance, addresses concerns over the 2026 engine regulations and says the F1 engine of the future must include electrification for the brand to stay in ...
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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, ...
George Russell has purchased a stunning Pershing 6X yacht, which contains four bedrooms, a private garage for a jet ski, and ...
US car company General Motors is formally approved as a Formula 1 engine supplier for the 2029 ... The meeting agreed to keep talking about the future of F1 engines with the prospect that the ...
Cadillac recently joined other F1 manufacturers at a V-10 engine summit in Bahrain, at the invitation of FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem, to discuss F1’s long-term vision.
General Motors is officially approved to be an engine supplier in Formula 1. But the company’s power units won’t be in an F1 race for quite some time. The FIA announced Wednesday that GM’s ...
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