McLaren boss Zak Brown has dismissed the idea that Formula 1 could backtrack on its incoming 2026 engine regulations.
V6 engines have been used since 2014 but Red Bull's Christian Horner is among the team bosses to see some upsides ...
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GPblog on MSNWolff warns FIA and F1: 'Then these teams will have no engines'Amid talks that F1 would be better off going back to V10's after 2028, a debate has been sparked whether the 2026 upcoming ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNDaniel Ricciardo’s secret paddock visit revealed – F1 news roundupRed Bull adviser Helmut Marko has revealed that Daniel Ricciardo made a secret visit to the F1 paddock at the Australian ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNRanked: The 10 best defunct teams in F1 historyAlfa Romeo has had three different stints in Formula 1, netting the Italian outfit two WDCs and 10 wins. The initial ...
Mercedes' three Formula 1 customer teams are said to suffer if the proposed engine regulations for the upcoming 2026 season ...
Momentum has been building for a return to V10 engines last used in F1 in 2006, fuelled by a post written by FIA president ...
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GPFans on MSNF1 Academy Explained: Full 2025 guide including drivers, format and how to watch LIVEThe 2025 F1 Academy season will feature six teams - PREMA Racing, ART Grand Prix, Campos Racing, Rodin Motorsport, Hitech and ...
Formula 1 could retain the current six-cylinder hybrid power units until the end of 2028. Image: XPB Images. A report ...
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