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A proposal to bring back V10 engines to Formula 1 is set to be rejected by the sport's engine manufacturers next week.
Formula 1's engine manufacturers will meet ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix next week to talk about a return to V10 engines, ...
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Autosport on MSNF1 engine manufacturers set for Bahrain meeting with the FIA over V10 returnTalks will take place ahead of next week’s Bahrain Grand Prix aimed at understanding the desire among Formula 1 manufacturers ...
Formula 1 is unlikely to revert to V10 engines, with Audi, Honda, and Mercedes opposing the move due to long-term investments ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNKERS return, last-minute F1 2026 tweak on the table in crucial V10 meeting – reportsA reintroduction of KERS and a last-minute F1 2026 rule tweak could be on the table in a meeting to discuss the return of V10 ...
One of the most iconic engines could make a surprising comeback in F1, as there is reason to believe that V10s may return.
Current regulations dictate a hybrid solution, with the bulk of the power delivered by a 1.6-litre turbocharged six-cylinder ...
Former Mercedes Formula 1 engine chief Andy Cowell has dismissed the idea of returning to V10 engines, calling them ...
F1 cars powered by V10/V8 engines form some of the "best memories" for Fernando Alonso, but perhaps that era needs to remain ...
In a significant development concerning the future of Formula 1's engine regulations, a proposal to reintroduce V10 engines is likely to face rejection from the sport's engine manufacturers next week.
The topic of returning to V10 engines has divided opinions among F1 engine manufacturers. Proponents: Notably, Red Bull and Ferrari have shown an openness to delaying the implementation of the radical ...
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GPFans on MSNFIA summon Ferrari and Mercedes ahead of Bahrain GPFord are another manufacturer that are joining in 2026, entering into a partnership with Red Bull Powertrains as the Milton ...
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