Christian Horner and Zak Brown in rare agreement as much-anticipated F1 return mooted - The Mirror
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Christian Horner and Zak Brown in rare agreement as much-anticipated F1 return mooted - The Mirror
F1 chiefs are discussing the possible return of V10 engines ahead of the 2028 season and Red Bull boss Christian Horner and McLaren chief Zak Brown appear to have the same view on the issue
Fernando believes that "the world is going in another direction" and Hamilton believes that it is possible, "inciting sustainable fuels" Read
Horner answers to speculation Red Bull are pushing for delay of 2026 regulations
At the moment there are rumours going about regarding what the future holds for F1 in terms of engines, while some indicate V10's may make a return to the series, others like Red Bull team principal, Christian Horner, argue that all teams are focused on developing the power units for 2026 and shoots down speculations that Red Bull might be behind a potential push to delay the implementation of next year's rules.
Rumors of Sergio "Checo" Pérez's return to F1 have grown.
FIA considering F1 V10 return, doesn't rule out scrapping 2026 engines
The FIA has confirmed it is seriously evaluating a range of future engine scenarios in Formula 1, including a potential return to V10 power units running on fully sustainable fuels.According to FIA single-seater director Nikolas Tombazis, discussions remain at an early stage, but no options are off the table – including shortening the 2026 power unit rules cycle.During a media roundtable ...Keep reading
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