FIA President Calls for ANOTHER Set of Engine Regulation Changes
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FIA President pushes for V8 engines by 2029: "Teams are starting to understand it’s the right path"
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has once again reopened the debate on a potential return to V8 engines in Formula 1, targeting a major regulatory overhaul by the 2029 season. His proposal, focused on simplification and cost reduction, stands in contrast to the ongoing hybrid engine roadmap and has sparked wide discussion within the paddock and among fans. It remains unclear whether this bold statement is simply a strategic move ahead of the u…
Recently, the FIA and FOM had tried to reflect on an alternative engine formula for the F1. It was under the pressure of the federation's president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, that these discussions had taken place. Teams and manufacturers had expressed interest in the idea of re-visiting V10s on track, but had closed the door to feasibility, since returning to larger, more polluting, less efficient and atmospheric engines without hybridization had t…
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