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Breaking: F1's new engine formula finally confirmed as FIA share full details

Article To news overview © XPBimages F1's governing body, the FIA, have set out the much-anticipated 2026 power unit regulations following their approval by the World Motor Sport Council (WMSC). As revealed by RacingNews365.com, a complete set of 2026-on PU rules was recently distributed to the sport's major players, with the WMSC now ratifying them. Existing manufacturers, prospective manufacturers and the FIA have been involved in discussions over the final features of the regulations for many months. In an update at the end of 2021, four key pillars were confirmed: retaining the 1.6-litre V6 engine; increasing electrical power; eliminating the MGU-H and introducing a power unit cost...
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