FIA reveals key details about F1’s next-generation engine

FIA reveals key details about F1’s next-generation engine

 

 

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F1 is currently in the process of finalising its next power unit regulations for 2026 onwards, with sustainability, efficiency and increased power at the forefront of its target. An update was provided by the FIA following Wednesday’s meeting of the World Motor Sport Council. “ad_F1’s next-generation engine will retain the 1.6-litre V6 concept that has featured since 2014 but it has been agreed that the sophisticated and costly MGU-H element will be removed. That loss will be replaced by an increase in the electrical power output to 350kW through the MGU-K. Related FIA launches probe into contentious safety car in Abu Dhabi F1 finale Verstappen: Future titles a ‘bonus’ after achieving “everything in F1″The FIA also confirmed that a power unit cost cap will form part of its bid to significantly reduce costs and attract interested newcomers to F1 amid intensifying links that Audi and/or Porsche is seeking an entry. While F1 is keen to stress a “powerful environmental message” by using 100% sustainable fuel in its new engine, the FIA insists it will “protect the show” through a “powerful and high-revving power unit, car performance, sound, drivers’ ability to race” and “avoiding excessive differentiation”. Related The blameless victim caught up in F1 finale controversy Sir Lewis Hamilton receives knighthood at Windsor CastleA detailed document of the 2026 Power Unit Regulations is set to be developed in the coming weeks and submitted to the WMSC in early 2022. 

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