The FIA are reportedly wary that one F1 team could quit the sport if a major new rule change is approved for 2026.
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GPblog on MSNAudi responds to potential F1 return to V10 enginesAudi has issued a response to the speculation regarding Formula 1's new power unit regulations being ditched after just two ...
V6 engines have been used since 2014 but Red Bull's Christian Horner is among the team bosses to see some upsides ...
From the rally winners of the 1980s to the blisteringly quick performance cars of today, Audi Sport has the kind of fast car ...
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The Race on MSNAudi signals opposition to F1's V10 planAudi has offered the clearest indication yet that it is against Formula 1 abandoning its turbo hybrid engine rules, amid ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNF1 2026 rules at centre of shock axe claim in favour of V10s – reportFormula 1's stakeholders have reportedly discussed the possibility of abandoning the F1 2026 rules in order to bring back V10 ...
But for 2025, the change in the field has been the most substantial in a generation as six drivers — five of whom have ...
Peter Stevens expresses his disenchantment with modern car design, telling Auto Express the way a car looks will become “all ...
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Christian Horner and Zak Brown have thrown their support behind F1 returning to V10 power in future. Image: XPB Images.
Formula One's governing body, the FIA looks serious about bringing back V10 engines despite new regulations coming into effect in 2026.
Verstappen is under pressure from a revitalised Hamilton at Ferrari with McLaren’s Norris set to challenge from the off ...
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