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Assuming F1 did return to a V8 engine format, there would be details to work out regarding size and the proportion of electrification.
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Why Ben Sulayem’s V8 F1 plan might work
Why drivers rarely use F1’s wet tyres, and how Pirelli plans to improve them A Ford DFV V8 engine in the back of a Brabham BT49© Motorsport Images Mohammed ben Sulayem, FIA President ...
Formula One could see the return of its iconic, noisy V8 engines as early as 2029, powered by fully sustainable fuel, according to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
The V8 is happening: F1 set for roaring comeback by 2029 FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s primary motivation behind the move is to revive the thrill of the sport — both for long-time fans ...
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Top Gear on MSNFormula One's safety car is now a more powerful Aston Martin Vantage S
Aston replaces its not-at-all-regular Vantage with the new Vantage S in time for this weekend's Dutch Grand Prix ...
Mercedes' feistiest compact sedan loses the V8 but gains a wild plug-in hybrid powertrain inspired by F1. More power, more tech, but has it lost the charm?
In issue 336 of evo Magazine, we had an audience with the Gould GR59, a dominant hillclimb car with five records to its name.
Formula One could see the return of its iconic, noisy V8 engines as early as 2029, powered by fully sustainable fuel, according to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
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