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FORMULA ONE AGREES TO ENGINE CHANGES FROM NEXT SEASON AFTER WIDESPREAD CRITICISM
Fast-tracked redesign will reduce electrical energy use Max Verstappen has been a vocal critic of new engines Formula One has agreed to make engine design changes for the 2027 season in response to the unhappiness of many leading drivers at the way this year’s new-generation engines have affected how they race. At a meeting on Friday, the FIA, F1, teams and engine manufacturers reached an agreement, subject to formal approval, to fast-track changes to the regulations to allow fresh engines to be used next season. Continue reading...
Bron: Guardian F1 · 08/05 16:30
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