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The reintroduction of V10 engines in F1 is stirring debate. Red Bull's Christian Horner remains open to the idea despite opposition from other manufacturers Audi and Honda.
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 ...
While Red Bull and Ferrari have signalled openness to postponing the introduction of the innovative 2026 engine regulations ...
Formula 1’s engine manufacturers and the FIA are set to meet in Bahrain ahead of next week’s Grand Prix to discuss a ...
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The Race on MSN'Complete tear-up' - Inside Mercedes' 2026 F1 engine projectWhile Formula 1 paddock chatter is being dominated by the V10 debate, work back at the engine factories right now is ent ...
The new Honda Prelude hybrid sports coupé has now been shown in full, following the unveiling of its interior. It draws ...
The idea of a V10 return might be "romantic", but "putting the genie back in the bottle" for the planned F1 2026 rules may be ...
Nico Hulkenberg recently visited Audi’s F1 engine factory in Neuburg, Germany, and was impressed by what he saw.
McLaren boss Zak Brown has dismissed the idea that Formula 1 could backtrack on its incoming 2026 engine regulations.
Fernando Alonso has weighed in on the growing discussion around a potential return of V10 engines to Formula 1, comparing ...
Mercedes team boss, Toto Wolff has also snubbed the idea of F1 returning to V10 engines following Fernando Alonso's comments.
Next year, F1 is going through the biggest regulation change in the sport's history, introducing new rules for both cars and ...
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