FIA
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sportsF1 To Rebalance Engine Power In 2027, Eyes V8 Return By 2031
Formula 1 will reduce hybrid power and boost the V6 in 2027 to fix 2026 issues. FIA President Ben Sulayem pushes for V8 engines by 2031.
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sportsF1 Shifts Power Balance: More Combustion, Less Electric by 2027
Formula One will reduce electric power in 2027, boosting combustion engine output to 60-40 split for more flat-out racing.
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sportsFIA President Divided on Multi-Team F1 Ownership, Expects Horner's Return
FIA President Ben Sulayem is torn on multi-team ownership as Mercedes eyes Alpine stake, while predicting Christian Horner's return to Formula One.
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sportsMercedes Open to F1 V8 Return in 2030, Says Wolff
Toto Wolff signals Mercedes' support for a potential switch back to V8 engines in Formula One by 2030 or 2031, emphasizing the need for a real-world connection.
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sportsFIA President Confirms V8 Engines Returning to F1 by 2031
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem announces shift from hybrid V6 to louder V8 engines by 2031, potentially sooner, citing fan demand and driver safety concerns.
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sportsMiami GP Moved Up 3 Hours to Avoid Thunderstorms
Sunday's Miami Grand Prix rescheduled to 1 p.m. ET to evade severe weather. Porsche race and support events canceled.
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sportsFormula 1 Revamps Rules for Miami Grand Prix Amid Engine Concerns
Formula 1 teams unanimously agree on engine rule adjustments to enhance racing and driver safety, set for implementation at the Miami event.
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sportsF1's Toto Wolff Urges Surgical Rule Changes Over Drastic Overhauls
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff advocates for precise adjustments to Formula 1 rules, emphasizing a cautious approach to preserve the sport's integrity and product.