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Autosport on MSNWhere do F1 engine manufacturers stand on V8 switch?
Toto Wolff and other Formula 1 team chiefs weigh in on the series' future engine plans after a formal meeting has been ...
The FIA has called a meeting with Formula 1 engine manufacturers to discuss plans to reintroduce V8 engines, potentially as ...
The FIA's Nikolas Tombazis has explained why exploratory talks about potential future engine regulations for F1 have already ...
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motorsport.com on MSNFIA's V8 push delayed after F1 engine meeting called off
Under F1's current power unit governance agreements, at least four out of five manufacturers would have to be on board to ...
A change to V8 or V10 engines won't happen before the end of this decade, with the upcoming V6 hybrids set for, at least, a ...
The FIA's hopes for reintroducing V8 engines into Formula 1 have been dealt a blow after a meeting with manufacturers ...
F1’s power unit manufacturers are set for a pivotal meeting with the FIA in the days after the Italian Grand Prix.
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Autosport on MSNF1 engine meeting cancelled delaying FIA's V8 push
Under F1's current power unit governance agreements, at least four out of five manufacturers would have to be on board to ...
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem had been a strong advocate for transitioning from the current turbo hybrid power units to a 2.4-litre V8 engine, which would run on fully sustainable fuel. This idea ...
Stefano Domenicali, the chief executive, has run the sport for five years, adding races and teams — even attracting Brad Pitt ...
The FIA’s bold vision to reintroduce V8 engines to Formula 1 as early as 2030 has hit a significant roadblock.
Costs will continue to dominate the debate. From 2026, manufacturers face a $130m cap, while customer teams are paying up to ...
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