FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem says he would like Formula 1 cars to weigh as little as 630kg in the championship's next ...
A bold vision of V8 engines has swept Formula 1, but the billions of dollars invested into hybrid technology means any view of the future must still consider electric power in one form or another.
CEO Gernot Dollner says Audi is not opposed to V8 engines under F1’s next regulations. For Audi, maintaining the efficiency ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem made a bold statement on Instagram about the future of V8 engines in Formula 1.
Formula 1 could be heading back to V8 engines as early as 2030, with FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem declaring: ‘It’s coming.’ ...
Formula One will switch from its current V6 hybrid engines to louder and simpler ​V8s by 2031, and possibly even 2030, ...
The FIA, the teams, the power unit manufacturers, and F1 Management (which controls the commercial side) have agreed—although technically only on principle so far—that for next year, the V6 will ...
A louder Formula 1 could be on the horizon as Mohammed Ben Sulayem doubles down on his V8 vision.
Four races into Formula 1’s new era and the peak of electrical power’s influence on the sport may already be in the rearview mirror. The Miami Grand Prix was the first under changes which slightly ...
Ford insists a future V8 Formula 1 engine formula would not threaten its long-term Red Bull ...
Four races into Formula 1's new era and the peak of electrical power's influence on the sport may already be in the rearview mirror. The Miami Grand Prix was the first under changes which slightly ...