Ferrari confirms talks on future F1 power units as next revolution approaches
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F1 EXPLAINED: How will the F1 power units change in 2026?
New power units, 100 per cent sustainable fuels, super-efficient active aerodynamics: Formula One is accustomed to technical change, but the direction it will take in 2026 is nothing less than revolutionary – very much the lesser trodden path. Aston Martin's Executive Director - Technical Bob Bell explains how the power units will differ from the current technology.
Ferrari confirms talks on future F1 power units as next revolution approaches
Ferrari confirms: agreement for the next era of F1 power units is close Formula 1 has not yet seen the highly anticipated 2026 power units on track, but the paddock is already looking further ahead. Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur has confirmed that work to define the next regulatory cycle for engines is progressing well, with advanced discussions underway between the FIA, Formula 1 and the manufacturers. From 2026, the new hybrid engine…
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