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Why Ben Sulayem’s V8 F1 plan might work
It was on the morning of the glitzy season launch at London’s O2 Arena in February when Formula 1 lost its collective head. There, it’s said, during an F1 Commission meeting, Christian Horner – Red ...
Charles Leclerc feels Formula 1 has found its right number of sprint races but is against adding reverse-grid elements, while he has thrown his support behind the V8 push. F1 introduced sprint races ...
Formula 1's power unit manufacturers and its governing body the FIA are set for the next round of talks on the series' next engine formula. F1 is moving to new power units in 2026 with a near 50/50 ...
When the naturally aspirated V8 engines where removed from F1, many fans and pundits feel the spirit of the sport left with it. We couldn't agree more.
In the ever-evolving world of Formula 1, few changes have sparked as much debate as the switch from high-revving V8 engines to hybrid V6s. Back in 2014, the sport traded its 2.4-liter naturally ...
The international Gold Coast 600 event encouraged a number of former F1 drivers to turn their hands to Supercars. Sebastien Bourdais won with Jamie Whincup in 2011 and 2012, with former Ferrari ace ...
Allowing engine manufacturers greater freedoms to manufacture V6s, V8s, V10s, or even V12s, under the F1 cost cap, begs the question, ‘Why not?’, but the romance of the idea has been shot down by the ...
Formula One could see the return of its iconic, noisy V8 engines as early as 2029, powered by fully sustainable fuel, according to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem. The sport is set to enter a new ...
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