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FIA Concludes Meeting on F1 Engine Future Without Decision on V10 Return

Stakeholders reaffirm commitment to 2026 V6 hybrid regulations while exploring potential future options, including sustainable V10 engines.

Formula One F1 - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - December 5, 2024 Workers prepare FIA branding in the paddock ahead of the grand prix REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed
Ferrari team members salute Michael Schumacher as he wins in San Marino with the F2004 V10
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Overview

  • The FIA and Formula 1 manufacturers held a meeting at the Bahrain Grand Prix to discuss future engine strategies, including a possible return to naturally aspirated V10 engines.
  • All parties reiterated their commitment to the 2026 V6 turbo hybrid regulations, which will feature stronger electrification and sustainable fuels.
  • Discussions explored the feasibility of introducing V10 or V8 engines powered by sustainable fuels in the future, though no decisions were made.
  • Stakeholders emphasized the need to balance cost containment, environmental sustainability, and the appeal of traditional engine performance.
  • Audi, Red Bull, and other key manufacturers expressed interest in future engine options but highlighted the significant investments tied to the current V6 platform.