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Grace period for F1’s next-gen power unit rules

Formula 1 power unit rules Formula 1’s next generation of power unit regulations are set to bring with them a one-year grace period for manufacturers. That comes via an additional allowance for each element of the power unit which, under the regulations set to be introduced from 2026, amounts to a total of five components. Namely, those are the internal combustion engine (ICE), turbocharger, exhaust set, energy store, and MGU-K. Under the rules currently in force in F1, teams are afforded three examples of the ICE, MGU-K, and turbocharger, two energy stores, and eight of the four individual elements which constitute the exhaust system. For 2026, the first year of the new power unit...
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