Are proposed F1 engine rules the beginning of the end of hybrid power as the FIA offers its vision for the near future.
The bombshell news after the Miami GP comes from pushback on the 50-50 hybrid V-6 regulation from drivers, teams.
Formula 1 has agreed in principle to change its 2027 engine rules by shifting away from the near 50-50 split between ...
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem lays out how Formula 1 will ditch the hybrid V6 for a high-revving V8 with less battery ...
Under the proposed 2027 adjustments, Formula 1 would increase internal combustion engine output by about 50 kW through higher ...
F1 m ay switch to V8 power units by the 2030 season as full electrification falls out of public favor on the streets and in ...
Audi were enticed to enter a works F1 team by the engine rules introduced this year, believing the increased effect of the ...
What's changing?: F1 plans to raise combustion engine power by ~50 kW and reduce hybrid output by the same amount from 2027. Why the shift?: Drivers argue 2026 rules force too much energy saving; the ...
Formula 1 is embarking on a new era with its 2026 season as the championship will introduce widespread changes to its technical regulations. Car chassis will become lighter and smaller, while more ...
The last time V8 engines were used in F1 was in the 2013 season, before the sport switched to hybrid V6 power units.
Formula One will switch from its current V6 hybrid engines to louder and simpler ​V8s by 2031, and possibly even 2030, ...
Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, is committed to replacing the sport's controversial V6 hybrid engines with simpler, ...