Overview
- The concept features two single-seater categories—flagship hybrid V10 and supporting hybrid V8—in a single-make format with tightly managed development and potential manufacturer involvement.
- A new Hybrid World Commission would govern rules and safety, issue a bespoke Hybrid Super Licence, and run a draft-based driver selection that recognises simulator performance and professional metrics.
- Plans call for up to 24 teams across both tiers, creating 48 salaried seats with a stated aim to avoid pay drivers, plus a Sim-to-Seat pathway for emerging talent.
- Events are framed as three-day festivals on a proposed 12-round global Eco Loop, with Friday technology showcases, Saturday V8 racing and a Sunday V10 headline race.
- A central HybridV10 Campus is proposed to house shared team facilities, training and education, while a real-time “This Isn’t Right” channel would let fans flag integrity concerns during events.