FIA Announces 2027 F1 Rule Changes for Combustion and Electrical Output
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Formula 1 and the FIA officialized an important regulatory modification that will begin to govern from the 2027 season, after repeated criticisms of pilots and equipment for the operation of the new single-seaters. The main objective of the changes will be to reduce the electrical dependence in the power units and to restore the role of the internal combustion engine, in search of more competitive, safe and simple cars to drive. The decision was…
F1 and FIA agree to major ‘evolutionary’ 2027 rule changes
The FIA has announced that revisions to the new Formula 1 power unit regulations have been agreed for the 2027 season, centred around a shift in the ratio between combustion and electric power. F1 returned in Miami last weekend with “refinements” to the much-maligned new technical regulations, which included changes to how energy is harvested, altering the ‘super-clipping’ limit from 250kW to 350kW. There was a distinct improvement in the qualit…
F1 - Proposals agreed in principle for further evolutionary changes
A number of proposals to introduce further evolutionary changes to the 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship regulations have been agreed in principle following an online meeting convened by the FIA today and attended by Team Principals, Formula 1 Management and representatives of the sport’s five Power Unit Manufacturers. The meeting began with a review of the recently
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