F1 drivers welcome engine rule changes from 2027 but warn ‘it’s not going to change the world’
World champion Lando Norris and Max Verstappen agreed with Sergio Perez that the new F1 engine agreement was a step in the ...
Max Verstappen described this season's rules as "anti-racing." Mark Thompson/ Formula 1 will adjust its engine rules in 2027 ...
The biggest talking point in F1 this year has been the engine regulations — which drivers have publicly called for changes to ...
Formula 1 has officially approved a revised 60/40 split between internal-combustion and electric power for its future power ...
The FIA has reportedly identified the Red Bull Powertrains-Ford V6 as Formula 1's benchmark internal-combustion engine under ...
F1, the FIA, the teams and the sport's power unit manufacturers have confirmed an agreement has been reached regarding ...
Formula 1's engine manufacturers have been sent the results of the first assessment period under the ADUO system and, ...
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What is ADUO? How F1's engine catch-up system works
As news emerged of which Formula 1 power unit manufacturers are eligible for extra development, here's how the much discussed ...
Red Bull Powertrains’ 2026 DM01 engine has reportedly been confirmed as the F1 2026 engine benchmark in ADUO rankings.
Every power unit manufacturer aside from Red Bull will be given the opportunity to upgrade their engine after the FIA ...
Formula One's rule makers have agreed to two stages of regulation changes over the next two seasons to address drivers' ...
The FIA, Formula One Management, teams and engine manufacturers have agreed on revisions to the Technical, Sporting and ...
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