Naturally aspirated V10 engines could make a comeback in F1 as the FIA explores new power unit regulations that will take effect at the end of the decade.
Well first of all you’ve got to solve all of the problems that go along with combining two engines. It sounds like this isn’t a new concept, as older generations of Formula 1 engines used the ...
In less than a week, the FIA could vote in a new engine for the 2013 Formula One season, and the smart money is on a turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder to replace the current 2.4-liter V8s.
Formula 1's competitive order might be dictated by engine power with the new rule change in 2026, according to new Aston Martin designer Adrian Newey. Newey was poached from Red Bull by Aston ...
Formula 1’s power unit limit is a relatively recent development in the sport’s rules, with teams once given carte blanche to use as many engines in a weekend as desired. In 2004, the FIA ...
Ferrari is the last of the three engine manufacturers remaining in Formula One to reveal its 2014 power unit. Called the 059/3, like the Mercedes and Renault units it is a turbocharged ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has hinted Formula 1 could return to V10 engines using a sustainable fuels post-2026 ...
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