How Max Verstappen's F1 future may be impacted by possible V10 engine return
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Why F1 is suddenly wavering over its 2026 engine revolution
In February 2023, the FIA released a statement proudly celebrating the fact six engine manufacturers had signed up for Formula 1 in 2026.FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem rightly called this "testament to the strength of the championship and the robust technical regulations that have been diligently created by the FIA in close collaboration with Formula 1 and the power unit manufacturers".Yet now, this vision of the future has faltered, and a c…
Why a return of the much-discussed V10 F1 engine is unlikely
In 2026, Formula 1 teams will come into action with new engines. Yet rumours are circulating that F1 will return to the loud V10 engines of yesteryear. However, there is little chance that we will ever see the V10 engines back in the pinnacle of motorsport.
Fernando Alonso compares potential V10 F1 return to ‘running without the halo’
Fernando Alonso has weighed in on the growing discussion around a potential return of V10 engines to Formula 1, comparing it to running current cars “without the halo”. The forthcoming switch to the altered V6 hybrids for 2026 and future regulations changes has opened up the debate on whether F1 could reintroduce V10 engines, which ceased to run in 2005, the year Alonso won the first of his two Drivers’ titles. New regulations from next year wil…
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