F1 details reduced electric power unit changes for 2027 and 2028
June 10 : Formula One's governing body announced agreement on a package of rule changes to reduce the electric power element in the cars' engines in 2027 and 2028.
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June 10 : Formula One's governing body announced agreement on a package of rule changes to reduce the electric power element in the cars' engines in 2027 and 2028.
MONACO, June 5 : Audi has signalled that potential new Formula One engine regulations, including a return to V8 power units, would not derail its involvement in the sport, although the German manufacturer says retaining turbos remains its priority.
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MIAMI, May 4 : Mercedes would be "absolutely up for" Formula One switching to V8 engines from 2030 or 2031 but the sport must remain connected to the real world, according to motorsport director and team boss Toto Wolff.
MIAMI, May 4 : Formula One's governing body is looking into whether multi-team ownership should be allowed after Mercedes were linked to a minority stake in Renault-owned Alpine.
MIAMI, May 3 : Formula One will switch from its current V6 hybrid engines to louder and simpler V8s by 2031, and possibly even 2030, according to the head of the sport's governing body.
MIAMI GARDENS, Florida: The President of Formula 1’s governing body said the sport would miss Max Verstappen if he follows through with his remarks about potentially retiring at the end of the season, but he added that F1 would move on if the Red Bull driver decides to walk away. “If he goes, we will miss him, but the sport will go ahead,” FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem said Saturday at the Miami Grand Prix. “So many stars come and go — and teams.