The future of Formula 1 It is still full of uncertainty. We approach the major change of 2026 regulations and we still can’t determine what machines are from next season. New propellants are acting many problems from manufacturers and even thinking about what current regulation has maintained two more years and changes the V10 of the past with renewable fuel.
It is his own STEFANO DOMENICALICEO of Great Circus, who has been thinking about the return of V10 from 2031 and Mohammed Ben SulayemFIA Mandamás feeds rumors even if the return may be earlier.
Although this option seems to be complicated, this weekend in Bahrain, as the German motor undort medium advanced, a meeting with five manufacturers will be held (Audi, Honda, Ferrari, Mercedes, Ford) To see what should be forward.
The hybrid machines are expected to be 50/50 and later officially they will be 55/45. Therefore, therefore, therefore Now speculated that part of the atmosphere continues to capture land and become a 70/30 Or even go.
The complete abandonment of the projects of the announcements that announced years ago could not change both economically and logically. Teams make millionaire investments to find the best propeller It is possible in the new regulation and should be rewarded if everything is worthless. In addition, there are motorists who want to be in F1 thanks to this new regulation. This is the case of Audi Or, on the other hand, Sling He finally does not leave good circus because of this change.
Many experts ensure that F1 went from the optimistic to the new V6 Turbo engine. Increasing the power supply needs to be more or less than half with the MG-KUS that provides about half 1000 horsepower. We can see how everything ends. What is clear is that there are still many fringes to close.
Source: La Verdad

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