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What would happen if Formula 1 engines had no rules
Formula 1 engines are already engineering monsters, but without regulations they could become something far more terrifying.
The FIA has announced plans to revise Formula 1’s engine regulations for 2027, moving away from the current split.
Formula 1 and the FIA announce 2027 engine changes that would increase ICE power by 50kW and reduce ERS deployment, shifting focus back to driver skill.
Cadillac may be using Ferrari powertrains for its F1 team through 2029, but that hasn't stopped development of their Formula ...
Formula 1 leaders have agreed to an engine design change for 2027 that will slightly increase internal combustion output.
Formula One has responded to criticism of current power unit modifications by agreeing to "further evolutionary changes" of ...
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.
Four-times world champion Max Verstappen said on Thursday that agreed changes to Formula One's engine regulations for 2027 have boosted the likelihood of him continuing in the sport, after months of ...
Driver frustration pushes FIA toward more combustion power for 2027.
Formula 1 bosses have agreed to an engine shift that will see cars have more combustion power and less electric in 2027 in response to feedback from drivers.
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