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American Focus > Blog > Sports > ‘Scaremongering’ or a cause for concern? Why the F1 engine debate is intensifying ahead of 2026
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‘Scaremongering’ or a cause for concern? Why the F1 engine debate is intensifying ahead of 2026

Last updated: March 29, 2025 11:00 am
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Formula One fans have been buzzing with excitement over the potential return of the V10 engines, which are synonymous with the sport’s rich history and unmistakable roar. The calls from key figures in the F1 community, such as FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem, to bring back the iconic V10 engines used two decades ago have sparked a heated debate.

The prospect of introducing simpler, louder, and more cost-effective V10 engines that run on fully sustainable fuels has raised questions about the future of F1’s power units. With the current V6 hybrid engine regulations set to be replaced in 2026, the sport is at a crossroads.

The 2026 engine rules, which were approved in 2022, aimed to maintain the V6 hybrid power units while attracting new manufacturers like Audi, Ford (through Red Bull), and General Motors to join the grid. The commitment to sustainable fuels and greater electrification in these regulations has led to significant investments from teams like Audi and Red Bull, amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars.

However, the recent discussions surrounding the potential return of V10 engines have cast doubt on the future of the 2026 engine rules. In a media roundtable in Shanghai, Nikolas Tombazis, the FIA’s single-seater director, emphasized the need to address two crucial questions: whether F1 wants to change its power unit in the next few years and how to bridge the gap in the interim period.

Tombazis reassured that regardless of the decision on the 2026 regulations, Formula One would remain in a strong position. He dismissed concerns raised by some, like Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, about potential limitations in next year’s rules affecting on-track competition. Tombazis remained confident that the racing in F1 would continue to be exciting and competitive.

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The decision on whether to proceed with the 2026 engine rules or consider a switch to V10 engines will ultimately depend on the consensus among F1’s stakeholders, including the engine manufacturers. While some, like Red Bull and Audi, have heavily invested in the new engine programs, others have shifted their focus entirely to the future engines.

Despite the discussions about a possible deviation from the 2026 engine plans, most teams remain committed to the upcoming changes. Red Bull and Mercedes team principals Christian Horner and Toto Wolff expressed their readiness for the 2026 regulations, emphasizing the need to focus on the positive impact of the upcoming changes.

Audi, one of the new entrants in F1, highlighted the importance of the upcoming rule change in its decision to join the sport. The German manufacturer is optimistic about the technological advancements reflected in the 2026 power unit regulations.

As the F1 community deliberates on the future engine regulations, the focus remains on delivering the best possible product for fans. The discussions will center on the long-term vision for the sport and the evolving preferences of F1’s diverse fanbase. Ultimately, the decision on the future of F1’s power units will be guided by a commitment to innovation, sustainability, and fan engagement.

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